Euphoria felled by reality and scant ambition – I have seen what could be Labour’s future | Aditya Chakrabortty
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Richards: U.S. hiring Poch shows serious ambition
United States defender Chris Richards said the men's team hiring of Mauricio Pochettino is a sign they are "serious" about growing the sport.24 minutes ago -
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I have $2.5 million and fear that I’ll never be able to retire. Am I being irrational?
A reader needs to visualize his retirement buckets to be sure that he has enough.28 minutes ago -
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Ratcliffe: Ten Hag's United future 'not my call'
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has refused to give assurances to under-fire manager Erik ten Hag while insisting a decision on the Dutchman's future is out of his hands.2 hours ago -
Business - The New York Times
What an Escalating Middle East Conflict Could Mean for the Global Economy
The biggest risk is a sustained increase in oil prices.3 hours ago -
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In the US, rats could soon have better birth control access than women | Arwa Mahdawi
New York is pushing birth control to curb its rodent problem – at a time when women’s reproductive rights in other US states are under attack. Oh, the irony. Eric Adams, we recently learned, seems ...3 hours ago -
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What to Know: How Israel Could Retaliate Against Iran
Iran has a number of sensitive sites, including oil infrastructure, military installations and nuclear facilities.4 hours ago - Israel -
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JD Smirks His Way Into the Future
The misogynist ticket takes a shot at Kamala for dancing — and being a woman.5 hours ago -
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How did U.S. soccer get Mauricio Pochettino? Matt Crocker explains timing, ambition and Emma Hayes got it done
Ahead of Pochettino's first international window in charge, the man who hired him reveals how it happened5 hours ago -
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‘This money is not bringing me a lot of happiness’: My husband and I have $7 million, but our kids are trouble. Should we cut them off?
“His son and his wife are not good to us. We rarely see them and they never offer to help us with anything.”6 hours ago -
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Everest gets taller and the harsh realities of Fat Bear Week: The weekly quiz
Fat Bear Week got off to a bumpy start, Mount Everest is still growing, and Louisiana’s governor wants to bring back what to football games?7 hours ago -
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What Does College Football Have to Do With College?
The question isn’t new. But seismic changes to college sports, embraced by Coach Deion Sanders and his University of Colorado Buffaloes, have made it more relevant than ever.16 hours ago - College Football -
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What I Learned About Bananas is Bananas
The port strike might be over for now, but there was never a need for the banana panic that came out of it. America’s favorite fruit was weeks away from disappearing from grocery store shelves.19 hours ago -
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Israel-Gaza-Lebanon updates: Hezbollah intelligence HQ struck in Beirut, Israel says
Israel continued its intense airstrike campaign across Lebanon, which included several strikes in Beirut's southern suburbs and one in the center of the city.21 hours ago - Israel -
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NFL could soon be making another rule change involving the new kickoff: Here's what Roger Goodell had to say
The NFL commissioner sounds pretty convinced that the new kickoff rule is going to undergo at least one changeYesterday - NFL -
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Reds hire Terry Francona: Three factors that could help Cincinnati have Royals, Tigers-like turnaround in 2025
Just like he did in Cleveland, Francona will have to get the most from his young playersYesterday -
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Some apple cider could make you sick. Here's what to know.
Apple cider is a seasonal treat, but there are health risks when it comes to drinking unpasteurized products. Here's what to know.Yesterday - Apple -
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Champions League’s New Format Creates a New Reality
This year more than ever is showing that the competition means different things to different clubs. And that’s a good thing.Yesterday - UEFA Champions League -
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What could impact mortgage interest rates this fall?
Several factors could shape mortgage interest rates this fall. Here are a few to look out for now.Yesterday - Mortgage -
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Labour’s Budget: how will the UK secure economic growth?
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World - The New York Times
The U.K. Has a More Working-Class Cabinet. It’s Still Seen as Out of Touch.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s top team contains more lawmakers from poor backgrounds, and fewer from elite schools, than any in recent memory. Voters haven’t noticed.Yesterday -
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Life after care: 'I fear owning too much stuff in case I have to move'
The number of young care leavers facing homelessness is a "failure of society", says one charity.Yesterday -
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Labour’s new watchdog for workers will need real teeth, business warns
Reforms to employment law could backfire unless the Fair Work Agency can make the rules stickYesterday -
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Moment giant explosions seen near Beirut airport
Footage appears to show the blasts close to Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport.Yesterday -
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Failing to Prepare for Hurricanes Could Cost Employee Lives. Here’s What to Know
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, employee deaths at one Tennessee company demonstrate why these natural disasters shouldn’t be underestimated – and why company leaders need to be prepared.Yesterday -
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How Chris Rigg, rest of Sunderland's youth prospects are bringing back memories of '95 Manchester United
The youngest team in the Championship is out to prove it's also the best one in the leagueYesterday - Premier League -
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Alabama's Ryan Williams represents the future of college football, for better or worse
Ryan Williams is a star now for Alabama, but in the new world of college football, the Tide will need to continue to recruit him to keep him in Tuscaloosa.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
What atrocity would Israel have to commit for our leaders to break their silence? | Owen Jones
To avenge 7 October, crimes of all kinds are condoned. But politicians should take note: the British public disagrees. Consider these two parallel universes. One is Gaza, the scene of some of the ...Yesterday - Israel -
World - Financial Times
Can transition finance get us to a greener future?
Helping investors navigate the complexities behind decarbonising hard-to-abate industries will be essential, given the need to attract more capital2 days ago -
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Fantasy Football Week 5 Lineup Decisions: Baker Mayfield stays hot, Kyle Pitts stays cold
Dig into the players who might be tough start/sit calls in your lineup based on game film notes, stats, more2 days ago - Fantasy Football -
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Why Israel Is Worried About Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
Despite the supreme leader’s stated religious objections to nuclear weapons, Tehran has been steadily making progress on its nuclear weapons capabilities over the course of the past year.2 days ago - Israel -
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What could happen to CD interest rates this October? Here's what experts think.
CD rates have been high for the last two years. But will they remain so now, post-rate cut? Here's what to know.2 days ago -
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What the dockworker strike could mean for the future of automation in ports
As the dockworker strike continues, the fight over automation may shape the future of port operations. With billions of dollars at stake, the outcome could affect not only jobs, but the global ...2 days ago -
World - The Guardian
‘I won’t believe it until I see it happen’: Could a ban on sea farms save Canada’s salmon?
A row over sea life, lice and livelihoods is dividing communities as the government plans to end open-net pen farming in British Columbian waters. On a clear August morning, Skookum John manoeuvres ...2 days ago -
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What a Middle East oil price shock could mean for US consumers
A worst-case scenario for the market could send prices spiralling into the triple digits2 days ago -
World - The Guardian
‘I fell asleep driving around London’: TV workers on fear, danger and fatalities in an industry in crisis
Accidents on set and road collisions suffered by exhausted crew are on the rise. But the demand for great shows continues. Are broadcasters pushing staff too far?. As a young female TV crew member ...2 days ago -
Business - Financial Times
Labour donor expects honour after backing party, wife claims
Lawyers for Kate Vince tell court that Dale Vince is trying to finalise divorce in ‘haste’ to prevent her acquiring title2 days ago -
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Israel has vowed to punish Iran for its missile strikes. How?
Israel is set to retaliate for Iran's missile attack, while Tehran says it will hit back in turn if this happens.3 days ago - Iran