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It's Pride Month: Here's what to know
LGBTQ+ Pride Month, often shortened to Pride Month, officially started on Saturday, but how much do you know about the annual month-long celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender pride? To start, Pride Month began 54 years ago in June ...The Hill - Politics -
Jobs data will steal the spotlight next week. What to watch for in 3 key labor reports
As earnings season winds down, jobs data will occupy the spotlight in the week ahead.CNBC - Business -
‘We want to be loved again’: Bosnia begin bold new era with England trip
Team have been in decline for 10 years but Sergej Barbarez, the fifth manager since 2022, has a clear strategy to reverse that. Sergej Barbarez has been all over the Bosnian media for the past 40 days. Newspapers, magazines, TV shows, podcasts – ...The Guardian - World -
The Governor, the Wolf and the Warden: A Fresh Look at a Gianforte Hunt
Law enforcement officers say they were pressured to lie when Gov. Greg Gianforte of Montana killed a black wolf in 2021. He says the story is an election-year smear.The New York Times - Top stories -
Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa shows up to promotional event with entirely new look
You wouldn't even recognize himCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
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Earps withdraws from England squad with hip injury
England goalkeeper Mary Earps has been forced to withdraw from Sarina Wiegman's squad for Tuesday's Euro 2025 qualifier in France.BBC News - Top stories -
How to give your rental a makeover
Clever hacks to make a property really feel like a place you can call home. Medina Grillo’s hands-on experience of renovating her rented three-bedroom semi spurred the creation of a blog to help like-minded home-improvers. Now, almost a decade ...The Guardian - World -
In Miami, Jobs Are Plentiful---and You Might Need Two to Afford It
The Fed wants strong employment and low inflation. The Florida city shows just how hard it is to attain both at once.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Here’s Where Trump’s Other Cases Stand
After being convicted in a Manhattan courtroom, the former president still faces charges in three criminal prosecutions, all of which are tangled up in procedural delays.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
What’s eating B2B SaaS
ANALYSIS: On Thursday, SalesForce (CRM) released weaker than expected earnings, resulting in the biggest 1-day decline in the stock since 2004. It was the latest in a string of disappointing earnings this season across the board from B2B SaaS ...VentureBeat - Tech -
Mexico Election: What to Know
Mexico’s election will make history. It will be the largest in terms of voters and seats, and the country will elect a female president for the first time.The New York Times - Top stories - Mexico -
Agony and the urge to pee: the growing evidence giving hope to chronic UTI sufferers
An Australian discovery has added weight to a long-held theory about the painful condition – but relief for most patients is still elusive. After enduring years of experimental and unhelpful treatments in Australia to treat her chronic urinary ...The Guardian - World -
A growing community of breast milk donors in Uganda gives mothers hope
A community of breast milk donors has formed in Uganda after women struggled with finding ways to keep their babies with health issues aliveABC News - World -
Rudy Giuliani Holds 80th Birthday Amid Many Woes
The indicted and increasingly isolated former New York mayor celebrated his birthday over pasta and meatballs. Donald J. Trump sent a video.The New York Times - Top stories -
Mexico holds historic election in race largely overshadowed by violence
Mexico is holding its largest election ever Sunday to elect its first female president and over 20,000 government officials in a race largely overshadowed by violence.NBC News - Top stories -
Don't be so quick to take money advice from TikTok — here's why
There is no substitute for establishing a budget you can sustain over time, experts say.CNBC - Business - Tiktok -
Oregon officials close entire coast to mussel harvesting due to shellfish poisoning
Oregon authorities have closed the state's entire coastline to mussel harvesting due to an outbreak of shellfish poisoning they described as “unprecedented.”ABC News - Health -
Chinese official accuses US of causing friction with support for Taiwan, Philippines
China’s defense minister has acknowledged the importance of newly renewed military-to-military communications with the United States as tensions escalate in the Asia-Pacific, while at the same time accusing Washington of causing the friction with ...ABC News - World - China -
Zelenskyy accuses China of pressuring countries not to attend upcoming peace talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused China of helping Russia to disrupt a Swiss-organized peace conference on the war in UkraineABC News - World - China -
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Why South African Voters Turned Against the A.N.C.
Some South African voters welcomed the defeat of the African National Congress in last week’s elections, even as they remain wary of the country’s political future.The New York Times - Top stories -
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Final round of voting ends in India in election that could give Narendra Modi his third consecutive term in office
Final round of voting ends in India in election that could give Narendra Modi his third consecutive term in officeABC News - World -
Outsider Wichanee Meechai holds share of three-way lead at US Women’s Open
World No 158 level with Minjee Lee and Andrea Lee at topMeechai had dream she had forgotten to sign her scorecardWichanee Meechai has a share of the three-way lead at the US Women’s Open, and every reason to feel out of place at the top of a ...The Guardian - World -
Puerto Rico’s two biggest parties hold primaries as governor seeks 2nd term
The future of Puerto Rico’s political status and its fragile economy are at the center of fiery debates as the island’s two biggest political parties hold contentious gubernatorial primariesABC News - World -
What to do if you think you're underpaid
Only 34% of Americans are satisfied with how much they are paid at work, according to a March 2023 Pew Research Center survey. Here's how you can earn more.CNBC - Business -
I Build Large AI Models. Here's Why I'm Not Using Them to Replace Employees
The practical application of LLMs for Enterprise is apparent when you start to consider their deployment in replacing call centers.Inc. - Business -
‘Is this creepy?’ I want to give my 13-year-old daughter her late grandfather’s iPhone. A refurbished model costs $200.
“It could be something to remember him by, as they were close.”MarketWatch - Business -
Officials push to turn office buildings into housing amid home shortage, remote-work boom
Story at a glance From city halls to the White House, officials across the U.S. are pushing to turn commercial real estate into housing in an effort to solve two national problems: the rising need for homes and the increasing amount of vacant ...The Hill - Politics -
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Ramaswamy's new fight is with BuzzFeed
Vivek Ramaswamy’s recent acquisition of a nearly 10 percent stake in BuzzFeed is prompting unexpected questions about the digital media company’s future and feeding speculation around the firebrand conservative's next moves. Ramaswamy, an investor ...The Hill - Politics -
The President of McDonald's Just Told Customers Why He's 'Frustrated and Worried.' Here's Why He Shouldn't Have Said Anything at All
It's tempting to defend yourself, especially when you feel a situation has been misrepresented, but still: Actions are always better than words.Inc. - Business -
Is intermittent fasting better than counting calories? What to know.
Intermittent fasting, where people eat what they want, but only during certain daily windows of time, has skyrocketed in popularity in recent yearsABC News - Health -
What we learned as Yankees' sluggers crush Giants again
Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton both homered to power the New York Yankees to a 7-3 win over the Giants on Saturday at Oracle Park.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB -
What the ANC's legacy means for South Africa's past and future
Can the ANC, which has dominated South Africa for 30 years, reinvent itself after a dismal election result?BBC News - Top stories -
Banning smartphones from school? What a brilliant idea | Catherine Price
New York’s governor backs a plan to remove smartphones from the classroom. Here are some suggestions for how it might work. On Thursday, Kathy Hochul, the New York governor, announced plans to sponsor legislation that would ban smartphones in ...The Guardian - World -
AI can digitally clone anyone — laws and norms need to catch up
These digital clones are surprisingly convincing. When I cloned my voice and used it in a phone call with my sister, she didn’t even notice.The Hill - Politics -
Sunak suffers poll blow as levelling-up cash-for-votes row erupts
New poll gives Labour its biggest lead since Liz Truss meltdown as ‘Tory towns’ gain most from new funds. The Tory general election campaign hit more trouble on Saturday as Rishi Sunak faced accusations of using levelling up funds to win votes and ...The Guardian - World -
As Challenges Pile Up, a Spate of Summitry Spotlights Western Resolve
Wars in Ukraine and Gaza, along with Donald J. Trump’s candidacy, are testing the Western alliance. But starting with the 80th anniversary of D-Day this week, leaders have a rare opportunity to showcase unity.The New York Times - Top stories