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Sports - The New York Times
How the N.H.L.’s Most Dominant Player Coped With a Devastating Defeat
Connor McDavid was one win away from Stanley Cup immortality. Instead, he spent the summer healing.Yesterday -
Sports - The New York Times
How Lando Norris Became Formula 1’s Unlikely Title Contender
The McLaren driver hadn’t won a race before 2024. Now he’s hunting down Max Verstappen for the championship.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
How twin sisters raised in foster care became community leaders in Louisiana
At 40 years old, twins Cherry and Sherry Wilmore are known for their generosity and impact on the community. Raised in foster care, they're now giving back and inspiring others in Louisiana.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Scarborough: Trump 'preparing for civil war'
MSNBC host Joe Scarborough said Monday morning that former President Trump's rhetoric on the campaign trail signals he and his supporters are preparing for violence in the wake of the 2024 ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Top stories - BBC News
How to watch the Draconid meteor shower tonight
The Draconid meteor shower will be visible across the UK on Tuesday evening - weather permitting.Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
What Is the Best Size For a Purse? Big vs. Small Handbags
A reader wonders if it’s better to carry a small bag or a large one. Our critic explains the relationship between purse size and power.Yesterday -
Business - The New York Times
How E-Commerce Is Making China’s Deflation Worse
The push by Pinduoduo to lower prices has helped it become one of China’s fastest-growing e-commerce apps, and epitomizes a broader force plaguing the economy.2 days ago - China -
World - The Wall Street Journal
How This Conflict Mineral Gets Smuggled Into Everyday Tech
Coltan from militia-controlled mines in Congo is increasingly flowing into global supply chains for smartphones and computers, despite U.S. efforts to stop the use of so-called conflict minerals.3 days ago -
Tech - The Wall Street Journal
How Telegram Became a Hunting Ground for Criminals---and Cops
Even murder and terrorist plots are often discussed publicly on the app, giving authorities critical leads.September 29