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Top stories - BBC News
Married at First Sight counselling 'nothing like the real thing'
To what extent is the advice given on MAFS similar to the therapy that happens in a real counselling room?7 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
MLB's division round has come around, and here's who we like
The Yankees, Guardians, Dodgers and Phillies join the postseason action beginning Saturday. We're breaking down all of the matchups beforehand.9 hours ago -
Tech - VentureBeat
Why MFA alone won’t protect you in the age of adversarial AI
While MFA is still critical in identity verification, experts say it should be just a small piece of the authentication process.9 hours ago -
Sports - ESPN
Four draft trends you need to know about this season
After taking part in many fantasy basketball mock drafts, Steve Alexander provides his key takeaways.11 hours ago -
Sports - ESPN
Lapsed fan's guide to the 2024-25 NHL season: Everything you need to know
It has been four months since the Panthers hoisted the Stanley Cup. Here are the key players, teams and storylines this season.12 hours ago - NHL -
Top stories - CBS News
Social Security will set 2025 COLA within days. Here's what to know.
The Social Security Administration will set its 2025 cost-of-living adjustment within days. Here's what the experts say.12 hours ago -
Top stories - NBC News
CVS is under pressure and considering a breakup. Here's why that could be risky
It’s time for a wellness check at CVS Health.14 hours ago -
World - The New York Times
Here Are the Hezbollah Leaders Israel Has Targeted
Israeli strikes have aimed to kill the leaders of the Lebanese militia, most recently Hashem Safieddine. It was not immediately clear whether he had been killed in an overnight strike near Beirut.15 hours ago - Israel -
Business - CNBC
CVS is under pressure and considering a breakup. Here's why that could be risky
A breakup would be a stunning reversal for CVS, which has spent tens of billions of dollars on acquisitions to turn itself into a one-stop health destination.15 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
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.15 hours ago - Apple -
Business - Inc.
Why This Company Has Big Plans to Restart a Nuclear Reactor–and Make History
Holtec International, a Florida-based nuclear waste management company, is focusing on rebooting a Michigan plant and even introducing small modular reactors.15 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
Why classic TV shows and movies are making a comeback
From "Frasier" to blockbuster films, reboots are everywhere this fall. Variety TV critic Aramide Tinubu breaks down the nostalgia-driven trend and why eight of the 10 highest-grossing films of all ...16 hours ago -
Sports - ESPN
11 wins away from forever: Bryce Harper, built for October, begins another chase for his first title
As the Phillies try to bring a title to one of baseball's most passionate cities, they are fueled by a star who has been in the headlines since he was 15.16 hours ago -
Sports - CBS Sports
Cowboys' Dak Prescott doesn't feel like he has to 'be Superman,' but here's why he might be forced to
Dallas' offensive ecosystem, run game haven't done the 2023 NFL passing touchdowns leader any favors in 202416 hours ago -
Sports - CBS Sports
Jeremiah Smith's playmaking ability has everybody talking, including LeBron James: Interview with Buckeye star
Smith catches up with CBS ahead of No. 3 Ohio State Saturday's clash vs. Iowa (3:30 p.m. ET, CBS)17 hours ago -
Tech - Wired
So You Can 3D Print a Steak Now—but Why on Earth Would You?
WIRED tried 3D-printed steaks that you can’t buy anywhere yet. But reducing food to a technological problem leaves a bitter taste, and delivers all the joy of licking a catering catalog.18 hours ago -
Tech - Wired
The Trolling of the 'Minecraft Movie' Trailer Isn’t Exactly What You Think
This is new—but also very old.19 hours ago -
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.20 hours ago -
Top stories - The New York Times
Why Eric Adams Is Nothing Like David Dinkins
Facing a raft of corruption charges, New York’s second Black mayor is flattering himself by invoking the fate of its first.22 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
'It's like a movie': Falcons' walk-off win is one for the storybooks
Kirk Cousins hit undrafted journeyman KhaDarel Hodge in OT to score one of the season's most unlikeliest touchdowns on Thursday night.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Israel was told ‘you are not alone’ – but year of war has left it isolated
For many Israelis, the shedding of support since 7 October attack has revived a belief that they cannot rely on others. Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, famously said: “Our future ...Yesterday - Israel -
Business - Financial Times
First instincts vs second thoughts, which side are you on?
Studying the way we stumble into cognitive traps could be key to understanding how to beat misinformationYesterday -
Business - The New York Times
What to Know if You Were Planning to Visit Western North Carolina
Airbnb and Vrbo have activated emergency cancellation policies in the western part of the state and other areas of the Southeast affected by the deadly hurricane.Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
USMNT's Mauricio Pochettino has fans thrilled about the long term, but here's why the short term should excite
The former Tottenham, PSG and Chelsea boss is set to debut as USMNT manager this month, and there are plenty of reasons for optimismYesterday -
Business - Inc.
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 -
Top stories - CBS News
Is toilet paper affected by the port strike? Here's what to know.
People on social media are posting photos of empty store shelves as concerns mount over the strike's impact on bathroom tissue supplies.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
Why Open AI’s $100 billion 2029 revenue target seems like a tech fever dream
Being at the cutting edge doesn’t necessarily bring financial success.Yesterday -
Sports - The New York Times
The First Quarter of the N.F.L. Season Is Over. Here’s What We’ve Learned.
Our expert picks the biggest surprise, the unluckiest team and the coach most likely to be fired.Yesterday - NFL -
Top stories - CBS News
Why you should put $5,000 into a long-term CD this October
CD interest rates could soon start to decline. Here's how to take advantage before they do.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
The Supreme Court's new term starts next week. Here's what to know.
Supreme Court justices will take the bench Monday for the first time since issuing blockbuster decisions on guns, abortion and presidential immunity.Yesterday -
Entertainment - Los Angeles Times
Review: 'The Outrun,' Saoirse Ronan tale of alcoholism and rehab, feels more like montage than movie
Saoirse Ronan and the strong cast of 'The Outrun' can't quite save what could have been a gripping drama about a young woman's return home and first steps toward recovery.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
Mortgage rates are dropping, but the housing market is still stuck. Here’s why.
A crisis of unaffordability has held the housing market hostage. That situation is not likely to change anytime soon, according to Fannie Mae’s chief economist — and there’s one culprit.Yesterday - Mortgage -
Business - CNBC
Buffer ETFs can shield investors from some losses. Here's what to know before investing
Buffer ETFs can limit losses while capping upside potential. Here's what investors need to know before buying.Yesterday -
Top stories - The New York Times
Why Owning (and Buying) a Florida Condo Has ‘Turned Into a Nightmare’
In the wake of a tragic 2021 building collapse, lawmakers are requiring condos to fund restoration projects. The bills are crippling homeowners.Yesterday - Florida -
World - Financial Times
Conservatives should pick James Cleverly. Here’s why they won’t
Former home and foreign secretary poses biggest threat to Labour, but members will erroneously choose candidates offering more radical solutionsYesterday