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The New York Times - Lifestyle
How Much Blush Is Too Much?
If you’re not sure, you might have what some people on TikTok are calling “blush blindness.” -
CBS News - Top stories
Here's how much Americans say they need to earn to live comfortably
Living comfortably means being able to pay all bills, afford a handful of wants and be able to save for the future. -
MarketWatch - Business
Euro 2024 prize money: How much do the winners get?
Each team gets about $10 million for taking part in the European Championships — but none of that goes directly to the players. -
BBC News - Top stories
How much weight do NI party manifestos really carry?
BBC NI's political editor Enda McClafferty looks at how effective manifestos are in Northern Ireland. -
The New York Times - Top stories
‘Is It Too Late?’ Four Writers on What Democrats Should Do About Biden.
None of the options ensure victory against Trump — and some of them could badly split the party. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Reddit AMA | Washington Bureau Chief Takes Your Questions on the Debate
We want to hear from you. What questions do you have coming out of the debate? -
The Guardian - World
A rat: ‘We can no longer live as rats: we know too much’ | Helen Sullivan
Most rats, like most people, try to distinguish themselves. “You must go to the rats,” the Great Owl tells Mrs Frisby in the Rats of Nimh.. Mrs Frisby, a mouse, needs help: her son is sick and she has to move out of her house at the edge of a ... -
ABC News - Tech
One Tech Tip: What to do when you have too many passwords to remember
Everyone has too many passwords -
The Guardian - World
Trump-Biden debate likely amplified Americans’ dismay about the election
Between Trump’s lies and Biden’s struggles, voters probably walked away from the debate with a better understanding of why they hate their options. Biden’s poor performance and Trump’s lies: four key takeaways from debateBiden v Trump debate ...Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
The true losers of this presidential debate were the American people | Rebecca Solnit
We didn’t need this show. Each candidate has had time to show us who they are, and one is a felon trying to destroy democracy. The American people lost the debate last night, and it was more painful than usual to watch the parade of platitudes and ... -
The Hill - Politics
Kellyanne Conway: Debate struggle shows Americans were 'gaslit' by Biden campaign
Kellyanne Conway slammed President Biden and his allies for his underperformance at Thursday’s presidential debate, calling it a “disgrace.” “There is no breaking news in what we saw last night,” she said on Fox’s Hannity on Friday night. “It is ...Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Anita Dunn: Biden team focused on 'what do we do next' after lackluster debate
Biden administration adviser Anita Dunn said President Biden is focused on what’s next after his lackluster debate performance this week. Dunn joined MSNBC’s “The Weekend” on Saturday, where she continued the Biden campaign’s attempt to tamp down ...Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Chris Wallace: Biden 'wasn't capable of doing any better' at debate
CNN anchor and former presidential debate moderator Chris Wallace gave a dismal review of President Biden's debate performance Thursday, saying the president ”wasn’t capable of doing any better” that he did. Wallace, speaking on CNN in a clip ...Joe Biden -
MarketWatch - Business
‘He thinks I’m too materialistic’: My husband and I are in our 40s. He takes zero interest in our finances. He doesn’t even know the name of our mortgage company. What can I do?
“I am really worried that if I’m not around, he will not be able to manage the basics of everyday life for himself and our children.” -
The Hill - Politics
Black Americans demand to know what 'Black jobs' are after Trump debate comment
Black Americans are demanding to know what "Black jobs" are after former President Trump used the phrase in Thursday’s debate with President Biden in Atlanta. In response to the first 2024 general election debate's only question on Black voters, ...Donald Trump -
MarketWatch - Business
Who lost the Trump-Biden debate? Americans in real financial trouble as the candidates fought over golf.
The presidential debate was light on details for everyday Americans in search of answers about their money worries, observers told MarketWatch. -
CBS News - Top stories
Rep. Jim Himes says Americans know Biden's "four-year record" is important more than debate
Democratic Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut tells "Face the Nation" that while President Biden "did not perform the way we would have liked to have seen him perform," Himes said he is "not so cynical as to believe that the American people are going ... -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
'The Bear' isn't about the pressures of fine dining. It's about the damage alcoholism inflicts
Children of alcoholics, whether they drink or not, tend to behave like alcoholics, as main character Carmy Berzatto demonstrates in Season 3 of FX's "The Bear." -
The Guardian - World
‘They were hit by drinks’: Konsa says family members drenched in beer
Players’ relatives caught up in Southgate protest‘It wasn’t nice. My brother was hit, a few others’Ezri Konsa has revealed England’s players had to check on family members who were drenched with beer thrown by supporters at the end of the team’s ... -
ABC News - Entertainment
How did CNN's moderators do in the Biden-Trump debate? It almost didn't matter that they were there
It almost didn't seem to matter that CNN's Dana Bash and Jake Tapper were on stage for the much-awaited presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump -
CNBC - Business
Biden debate flop leads Democrats to call for new nominee — but replacing him is tough to do
President Joe Biden emerged bruised from his first presidential debate with Donald Trump, raising fears about his age and ability to serve another term.Joe Biden -
CBS News - Top stories
Caretakers make sweet discovery at George Washington's estate
Caretakers at George Washington's Mt. Vernon estate stumbled on nearly three dozen glass bottles filled with cherries and berries from the founding father's plantation. Scott MacFarlane has the story. -
The New York Times - Business
Netflix and Amazon Drive Bump in TV Show Market
Netflix and Amazon are driving a small bump in the market for TV shows after a major slowdown.Netflix -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Bets on Republican Sweep Drive Treasury Yields Higher
Treasury yields rose sharply, with investors and analysts pinning the move largely on the fiscal implications of a potential Republican sweep in November. -
CBS News - Top stories
Drinking water for nearly 1 million Californians fails to meet state requirements, report finds
There is growing concern about the safety of drinking water for nearly 1 million Californians after a state assessment found hundreds of water systems across the state failed to meet health requirements. Two-thirds of the suppliers were in ...California -
NBC News - Top stories
New California law requires bars and clubs to offer drug-testing devices to protect patrons from spiked drinks
A new law in California will require bars and clubs to offer drug-testing devices in an effort to protect patrons from drinks spiked with "date rape drugs."California -
The New York Times - Top stories
Officer Found Guilty of Murdering Man Outside Washington State Grocery Store
The conviction is the first under a state law that eases the prosecution of police officials. -
CNBC - Business
China is testing the limits of a critical U.S.-Philippines defense pact — will Washington respond?
China has stepped up its actions against the Philippines in disputed waters of the South China Sea, raising questions of American deterrence in the region.China -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Reddit AMA | Washington Bureau Chief Takes Your Questions
What questions do you have coming out of the debate? What questions do you have about the election in general? Ask Damian Paletta, The Wall Street Journal’s Washington Coverage Chief. -
Financial Times - Business
It is not too late for Joe Biden to go
Democrats already knew the risks of replacing their candidate. The upsides are suddenly clearerJoe Biden -
Financial Times - World
Sunak’s campaign is far too subtle
Perception of a ‘done deal’ election may prompt some voters to back Tories but fundamentals are unlikely to change -
ABC News - Sports
Raleigh drives in winning run and Mariners beat Twins 3-2
Cal Raleigh drove in the winning run with a walk-off fielder’s choice in the 10th inning and the Seattle Mariners beat the Minnesota Twins 3-2MLB -
Financial Times - Business
Are younger Americans rejecting the homeowning dream?
Meet the millennials who have done the math and say renting property is better for their finances and flexibility -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Diversity Was Supposed to Make Us Rich. Not So Much.
New research questions the methodology of a McKinsey study that helped create widespread belief that diversity is good for profits. -
BBC News - Top stories
Shania Twain leaves Glastonbury much impressed
The country star draws a huge audience to the Pyramid Stage for the Sunday teatime Legends Slot. -
BBC News - Top stories
How do the parties compare?
How do people say they will vote in the UK general election? Our poll tracker measures the trends. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Is Biden Too Old? America Got Its Answer.
Three Opinion writers weigh in on the first presidential debate of 2024.Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
This is why summer is stressing American workers out
“Summertime… and the livin’ is easy”. So the famous song goes, but it’s not quite the reality for the majority of workers. Though the warmer months are often associated with relaxation and vacation, summer is increasingly becoming a source of ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'American Covenant' and 'No Democracy Lasts Forever': State of the Constitution
America’s foundational document has endured for more than 200 years. So have debates over its merits and future. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How Uncle Sam Became an American Icon
The figure’s appearance and message have changed over the last 200 years, but he remains an instantly recognizable national symbol.