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World - The Guardian
Blind date: ‘Barbecue and ribs are not the most demure food to eat on a first date’
Lauren, 26, a charity programme manager, meets Ben, 24, a pricing analyst. What were you hoping for? A fun date with someone kind, funny and warm. Continue reading...43 minutes ago -
Sports - ESPN
A'ja Wilson is done people-pleasing
The three-time MVP talks about her historic season and the growth of the WNBA in an exclusive interview.4 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
Most in new survey worried about election fraud in November
More than half of Americans are concerned about voter fraud in the November election, according to a PR/PBS News/Marist poll released Thursday. Fifty-eight percent of Americans say they are either ...6 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
Jim Cramer's week ahead: CPI data and earnings from Delta, Domino's and major banks
CNBC's Jim Cramer reviewed next week's top market-moving action.6 hours ago -
Top stories - The New York Times
Gang Attack in Haiti Leaves 70 People Dead
The assault took place in a key agricultural region, which has seen a surge in gang violence.8 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Aces guard Tiffany Hayes earns WNBA Sixth Player of the Year after coming out of retirement
Hayes averaged 9.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists off the bench for Las Vegas after announcing her retirement from the WNBA last December.9 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
Most people hit by Hurricane Helene do not have flood insurance
Outside of Florida, roughly 99% of homeowners that sustained flooding are not covered, Insurance Information Institute estimates.9 hours ago -
Sports - CBS Sports
2024 WNBA Sixth Player of the Year: Aces' Tiffany Hayes earns honor after coming out of retirement
Hayes averaged 9.5 points and shot 50% for the Aces this season, largely in a reserve role10 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
‘I believe she made a big mistake’: My wife put her paycheck into a bank account with her inheritance. Do I now own 50% of those funds?
“I’m still working, and we’ve always filed joint tax returns.”11 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
3 home equity loan mistakes to avoid now that rates are cut
Home equity loan borrowing is becoming cheaper for homeowners, but they should still avoid these easy mistakes.11 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Medicare’s $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket drug expenses will actually cost most members more money
Companies will be looking for ways to offset the cost of the drug cap, says author Philip Moeller, so look for other changes in Part D plans.12 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
People are getting salmon sperm injected into their faces. Why?
Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Aniston have had the treatment done, and like Aniston, I have a few questions. Life can be so disorienting. One minute you’re minding your own business and the next ...13 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
More than 100 people missing after being forced off boats in Djibouti
Nearly 50 people dead and 108 unaccounted for after smugglers apparently force passengers into the water. More than 100 people are still missing after smugglers apparently forced migrants to leave ...14 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Fantasy Football: Our biggest draft mistakes in 2024
Fantasy football analyst Scott Pianowski takes a look back at some of his biggest regrets in 2024 drafts.14 hours ago - Fantasy Football -
Business - MarketWatch
JPMorgan, Wells Fargo to kick off bank earnings parade as Wall Street weighs lower interest rates
JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Wells Fargo & Co. kick off third-quarter earnings season this coming Friday, as Wall Street looks for fresh clues on how lower interest rates may boost profits for big U.S. ...15 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
More women are working than ever before, but they're still doing most of the care-giving at home
There are almost two million more women aged 24 to 54 in the U.S. labor force than there were five years ago, hitting an all-time high in May of this year. By and large, this is due to impacts of ...15 hours ago -
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Tech - Wired
Making an RSV Vaccine Was Hard. Getting People to Take It Is Even Harder
New vaccines could help stem the spread of respiratory syncytial virus, but there are already huge inequities in access and uptake.20 hours ago -
World - The New York Times
Blasts Shake Beirut as Israel Targets Remaining Hezbollah Leaders, Officials Say
Israeli officials said warplanes bombed an underground bunker where senior Hezbollah officials were meeting, including the presumed successor to the group’s recently assassinated leader.20 hours ago - Israel -
Top stories - NBC News
'A huge opportunity': Trump returns to Butler for a high-profile rally
Former President Donald Trump is set to return to Butler, Pa., the site where he nearly lost his life in July, holding a rally Saturday.20 hours ago - Donald Trump -
Tech - Wired
The Secret Alchemy of Making Ice Cream
Ice cream is deceptively simple, but that sweet burst of flavor and soft melt on the tongue is a finicky, frozen science of water, fat, and air delicately held together.20 hours ago -
World - Financial Times
‘Screaming into a hurricane’: the fall of India’s most valuable start-up Byju’s
Edtech company’s legal battles from Delaware to Bengaluru have exposed corporate governance issuesYesterday -
Top stories - The New York Times
3 Former Officers Acquitted of Most Serious Charge in Tyre Nichols’s Death
The former officers were found guilty of witness tampering but not of the charge that would have held them responsible for causing his death.Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
WNBA awards: Caitlin Clark earns ROY, A'ja Wilson takes third MVP, Napheesa Collier wins DPOY
Clark received 66 of 67 votes in banner debut season for Indiana FeverYesterday - WNBA -
Tech - GameSpot
Ubisoft's Effort To Save Star Wars Outlaws Continues With Huge Patch
Ubisoft hasn't been shy about admitting that Star Wars Outlaws didn't have the strong launch that the company was hoping for. Some reports have stated that Star Wars Outlaws only sold 1 million ...Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Elections Have Less Impact on Your 401(k) Than You Might Think
While political candidates may campaign on polices they say will help your retirement, most experts say this is mostly noise that doesn’t affect your investments.Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
Modelo brewer Constellation falls despite an earnings beat. Here's why we're not concerned
Constellation Brands on Thursday delivered a solid earnings report and set the stage for an anchor to be raised in the next two quarters.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Helene Destroyed a Town That’s the Source of Quartz for Most Tech Products
Spruce Pine, North Carolina, is known for producing the high-quality mineral used in most computer chips, solar panels and fiber optics. It was largely flattened by floods after the storm.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
'Found' brings missing marginalized people into the spotlight
Shanola Hampton knew she wanted her next project to be as socially relevant as it was creatively fulfilling. The NBC show “Found" turned out to be exactly that.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
More younger people are getting colonoscopies, a new study suggests
After the recommended age to start screening for colorectal cancer was lowered to 45, there was a small but significant increase in screenings among younger people, according to a study published ...Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
'They could cause problems' - Bangladesh spinners down Scotland
Watch the best of Bangladesh's spin bowlers as they beat Scotland by sixteen runs in the opening game of the Women's T20 World Cup.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
‘Because secondhand is feckin’ grand’: how clothes swapping became huge in Ireland
After seeing the consequences of fast fashion, one woman is on a mission to change the way we think about repurposing clothes. Mary Fleming was on holiday in Kenya when she saw it: a mound of ...Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
Estate planning has become more urgent for rich people as the election nears. That’s why tax laws need fixing, critics say.
Wealthy families’ focus on the estate tax is fodder for critics of the U.S. tax system and a preview of the fierce debate coming when the Trump tax cuts sunset.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Young people most likely to have poor mental health
One in nine people in Scotland reported having a mental health condition - more than double the figure for a decade ago.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Battle rages over treasure at 'most valuable shipwreck in the world'
Colombia and a US firm are fighting over a shipwreck in the Caribbean Sea that could be worth $18bn.2 days ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Seahawks gained 38 first downs, most in NFL history in a loss
The Seahawks lost on Monday night, but their offense played an extraordinary game.3 days ago - NFL -