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CBS News - Top stories
Frustrated singles breaking up with dating apps
Last year, Americans downloaded dating apps more than 36 million times, which is down 16% from 2020. Dating coach Damona Hoffman says an increasing number of her clients are feeling what she calls "dating app burnout," which is stress and fatigue ... -
CBS News - Top stories
Single people are breaking up with dating apps. Here's why.
Dating coach Damona Hoffman discusses what she calls "dating app burnout," and gives tips on how you can better utilize the apps in your love life. -
The Guardian - World
After a decade on the dating apps, I’ve encountered more phoneys than you can poke a stick at | Anonymous
Loneliness is a powerful motivator. But after a string of dismal encounters I’ve lost faith in finding love online. The Australian TV drama series Fake, which premiered this week, tells the story of a woman who falls in love with a phoney she ... -
NBC News - Politics
'I was exhausted': Biden addresses first debate performance during interview
President Biden addressed his performance during the first presidential debate during an exclusive interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos saying he was "exhausted and didn't listen to his instincts." This comes as several politicians ...Joe Biden -
The New York Times - Top stories
Feeling Stuck? You’re Not Alone.
Pop culture is serving up dark visions full of labyrinthine bunkers, endless loops and characters who feel hopelessly mired. Welcome to the stucktopia. -
ABC News - Tech
Scammers are swiping billions from Americans every year. Worse, most crooks are getting away with it
Sophisticated overseas criminals are stealing tens of billions of dollars from Americans every year, a crime wave projected to get worse as the U.S. population ages and technology makes it easier to successfully perpetrate fraud -
The New York Times - Top stories
Joe Biden, in the Goodest Bunker Ever
The White House desperately tries to take word salad off the menu.Joe Biden -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Are You Ever Too Old for a Bikini?
Worried about coming off as an exhibitionist at her daughter’s beach wedding, a reader wonders whether there is an age cutoff for wearing a two-piece. -
CBS News - Top stories
Biden tells ABC News his debate was a "bad episode," says he was "exhausted"
President Biden sat down with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos in Wisconsin Friday for the first interview since his disastrous presidential debate last week.Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Making Money on the Election Trade Is Harder Than Ever
The obvious lesson: Trades based on voting results are a gamble on unreliable polling. -
Financial Times - World
The untold story of the most chaotic Nato summit ever
Told by the people who witnessed the 2018 Trump show first hand -
Financial Times - World
Greens secure four seats in best-ever UK result
Party captures all its targets after luring leftwing voters from Labour, as investors note clear support for climate actionUnited Kingdom -
BBC News - Top stories
I'm still bowling as well as ever, says Anderson
England great James Anderson feels he is still bowling as well as ever as he prepares to play his final Test against West Indies at Lord's this week. -
GameSpot - Tech
Microsoft Project And Visio Productivity Apps Are Only $20 Each For A Limited Time
For a limited time, you can grab a pair of pricey Microsoft productivity apps for a very low price. Microsoft Project Professional 2021 and Microsoft Visio Professional 2021 are on sale for only $20 each at StackSocial through July 5. The retail ...Microsoft -
VentureBeat - Tech
Blocklords unveils Dynasty companion app on Coinbase’s Base blockchain
Blocklords, a Web3 medieval grand strategy game, has launched Dynasty, a companion app on Coinbase’s Base blockchain. -
Wired - Tech
Epic Games Lashes Out at Apple Over App Store Rejection
Fortnite creator Epic Games says Apple rejected its App Store rival for being too similar to its own—a move it deemed “arbitrary, obstructive,” and in violation of EU rules.Apple -
The Hill - Politics
Epic Games accuses Apple of 'arbitrary, obstructive' rejection of iOS app store
Epic Games said Friday that Apple’s decision to reject its proposed iOS app store for the European Union (EU) was “arbitrary" and "obstructive," accusing the iPhone maker of violating the bloc's Digital Markets Act (DMA). “Apple's rejection is ...Apple -
BBC News - Top stories
Foden 'feels sorry' for under-pressure Southgate
England forward Phil Foden says the team's players "need to take some of the blame" for poor performances and that he "feels sorry" for under pressure manager Gareth Southgate. -
CBS News - Top stories
When Texas could feel Beryl's impact
Tropical Storm Beryl is moving across Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula after coming ashore as a powerful Category 2 hurricane Friday morning. Strong winds and life-threatening storm surge have damaged buildings and toppled trees. Janet Shamlian reports ...Texas -
ESPN - Sports
Bronny feels 'atmosphere' in 4-pt. Lakers debut
Wearing jersey No. 9, Bronny James took his place in the Lakers' starting lineup and finished 2-of-9 for four points in his NBA summer league debut Saturday.NBA -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Kamala Harris's Achievement
It’s something Republicans have tried and failed to do for the past 35 years. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'Despicable Me 4' Secures Strong Holiday Weekend Opening
The film’s debut signals moviegoer demand for family-friendly films and popular sequels. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'Be Fruitful and Multiply,' but Not Like That
If paths to conception like IVF are condemned, are other paths being supported? -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Hand Biden the Car Keys for Four More Years?
The president’s campaign team and supporters have run out of credible arguments.Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
People Are Feeling Stuck in Their Jobs. Bosses Are Starting to Worry.
Companies are trying new tactics such as letting employees take projects in new cities, letting some people apply for temporary positions on other teams and giving people fresh challenges. -
Financial Times - Business
Starmer hails historic Labour victory as Conservatives sink to worst-ever result
Sunak resigns as prime minister but delays departure as Tory leader until rules to choose successor are in place -
BBC News - Top stories
Biggest-ever gap between number of votes and MPs hits Reform and Greens
Labour's win is the most disproportionate on record, BBC Verify finds, as parties call for change. -
GameSpot - Tech
A Dog Hit A Walk-Off Homer In The Greatest GDQ Moment Ever
Regular viewers of Games Done Quick are probably familiar with Peanut Butter the dog, a Shiba Inu who has been trained by his owner, JSR_, to play older video games in return for treats and praise. For a canine, Peanut Butter's gaming skills are ... -
The Guardian - World
Gareth Southgate may be England’s greatest ever manager. So why the hate?
He created an environment in which players could flourish yet Gareth Southgate has become a lightning rod for rage. They have a word for it in German: der Briefcasetrainerparadigm, a phrase used to describe a person who is self-evidently good at ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
NATO Matters More Than Ever to America's Role in the World
Washington won’t succeed if it tries to deal alone with the revisionists in Beijing, Moscow and Tehran. -
The New York Times - Science
NOAA Flies Through the Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Beryl
Gathering data from directly inside the storm can help emergency managers prepare for what’s to come. -
BBC News - Top stories
Raducanu overpowers Mertens as Kartal sets up Gauff meeting
Emma Raducanu cruises past Belgium's Elise Mertens to join fellow Briton Sonay Kartal in the Wimbledon third round. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Osaka beaten by Navarro as Gauff goes through
Naomi Osaka pays the price for too many errors as she loses in straight sets to Emma Navarro. -
BBC News - Top stories
Gauff's Wimbledon woes continue in Navarro defeat
Coco Gauff becomes the latest high-profile seed to suffer a shock exit in the women's singles at Wimbledon, while Jasmine Paolini goes through. -
Inc. - Business
How the CPA Shortage Is Rippling Through the Startup World
The global supply of numbers crunchers has left a chasm for entrepreneurs. While some lament the loss, others are looking to fill it. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Crossing the Friend Zone on a Second First Date
Raj Thakker and Trisha Vijay became good friends after meeting on a Bollywood dance team in college, but neither was sure where their relationship was headed. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
On Their First Date, Her Younger Brother Played Chaperone
Kaylah Howard was allowed to go to the movies with Jamauri Bogan in high school only if her 4-year-old brother went along. -
ABC News - Sports
Coco Gauff and Carlos Alcaraz advance at Wimbledon. Naomi Osaka loses
Coco Gauff has reached the third round at Wimbledon with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over qualifier Anca Todoni of Romania -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Your Flight Is Delayed. Would More Details Make You Feel Better?
Fliers find pros and cons in getting more specifics from United Airlines on delays and cancellations. -
The New York Times - World
This English Naval City Is a Bellwether Seat. How Do Voters Feel?
As voters cast their ballots in a pivotal election, many in the southern English city of Portsmouth expressed disillusionment over what they see as national and local decline.