Powerful storm knocks out power to 1.4 million homes in Brazil's largest city
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Millions see the northern lights in the U.S.
Most think of the northern lights as a phenomenon often visible in places like Canada, Norway or Iceland. But, tens of millions in the U.S. got a glimpse of the magnificent nature show this week. ...1 hour ago -
Sports - ESPN
Viana confirmed as Man City's director of football
Manchester City have confirmed the appointment of Hugo Viana as their new director of football.1 hour ago -
Top stories - CBS News
Tensions rise in Tampa after Hurricane Milton leaves many without gas, power
Florida residents continued their Hurricane Milton cleanup efforts while over one million were still without power. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said 37 million gallons of fuel arrived at Florida ...1 hour ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Bands are skipping more towns and cities on tour
Bands and singers play half as many gigs on an average tour as they did in the 1990s, figures suggest.1 hour ago -
World - ABC News
Powerful storm knocks out power to 1.4 million homes in Brazil's largest city
Around 1.4 million homes in Sao Paulo, Brazil, are without power almost 24 hours after a brief but powerful storm swept through South America’s largest city3 hours ago -
Top stories - NBC News
As Florida reels, focus turns to restoring power, assisting victims in Hurricane Milton's wake
Restoring power, clearing debris and distributing fuel are now the top priorities in Florida as the state continues to reel in the wake Hurricane Milton.3 hours ago - Florida -
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Milton leaves a Florida mobile home park in ruins, amid mold and decay
A potent mixture of mold, sewage and decay, the smell permeated the sticky air blanketing the Twin City mobile home park after Milton.7 hours ago - Florida -
Top stories - The New York Times
Led by Believers in the City’s Future, Detroit Is on the Rebound
Once the largest city in the U.S. to declare bankruptcy, this Midwestern metropolis is now thriving. But some obstacles still remain.8 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Body parts in freezer left at Colorado home spark homicide investigation
Police investigate mystery of remains of Amanda Leariel Overstreet, who was 16 when she went missing in 2005. Body parts found in a freezer that was left behind at a Colorado home that was sold ...10 hours ago -
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World - Financial Times
Art Basel Paris 2024
As Art Basel Paris takes up residence at the Grand Palais, the FT invites you to discover the best of the fair, featuring key artists, collectors and gallerists10 hours ago - France -
Politics - The Hill
More than 1M Floridians still without power in wake of Milton
More than 1.6 million Floridians are still without power in the wake of Hurricane Milton, according to the nationwide tracking site, PowerOutage.us. Milton, which made landfall in Florida Wednesday ...11 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
England making themselves at home in world of cricket wonderment
Records tumbled in an unforgettable first Test, but for England’s Ollie Pope nothing comes as a surprise. In the moments after the first Test ended on Friday, in the warm – verging on searing, ...12 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
Look inside an abandoned high school turned $3.3 million apartment complex—and 4 more multimillion-dollar dream homes
These ambitious homeowners thought outside the box when searching for their dream homes.12 hours ago -
World - ABC News
Hindus in Bangladesh celebrate their largest festival under tight security following attacks
Minority Hindus in the Muslim-majority Bangladesh are celebrating their largest religious festival of Durga Puja, but fear and worries grip them following reports of violence12 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
World's largest man-made lake is being parched by drought
Zambia's electricity blackouts have been caused by a severe drought in the region that has left the critical Kariba dam with insufficient water to run its hydroelectric turbines.13 hours ago -
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‘Not how I imagined winning would be’: Labour insiders on Starmer's uneven start
Insiders hail new workers' rights, planning laws and "stability" at the top - but Starmer has been dogged by controversy too.13 hours ago -
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Floridians continue to clean up from Milton; more than 1 million without power
Hurricane Milton killed at least 23 people when it tore across central Florida, flooding barrier islands and spawning deadly tornadoes.13 hours ago -
Top stories - NBC News
Millions still without power after Hurricane Milton
As Florida grapples with the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, at least 17 are dead and over a million homes and businesses remain without power. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.13 hours ago -
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Hurricane Milton updates: 16 dead across Florida in storm's aftermath
Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday night as a Category 3 hurricane on Florida's west coast near Siesta Key.13 hours ago - Florida -
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World - Financial Times
What should it take to convict a criminal?
The eviction of an intruder from my home was just the start of a long legal battle15 hours ago -
Sports - ABC News
Cam Skattebo runs for 156 yards and 2 TDs, Arizona State knocks off No. 16 Utah 27-19
Cam Skattebo ran for 158 yards and two touchdowns and Arizona State spoiled Utah quarterback Cameron Rising’s return with a 27-19 victory over the 16th-ranked Utes16 hours ago - College Football -
Business - The New York Times
Led by Believers in the City’s Future, Detroit Is on the Rebound
Once the largest city in the U.S. to declare bankruptcy, this Midwestern metropolis is now thriving. But some obstacles still remain.17 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
‘We all hope it’s teething troubles – but worry it’s something worse’: the inside story of Labour’s first 100 days in power
Keir Starmer and other senior Downing Street figures on the new government’s bumpy start, from riots to rebellions. At this year’s Labour party conference, health secretary Wes Streeting opened his ...20 hours ago -
World - Financial Times
Swamp Notes: Will Republicans take back the Senate?
The US Congress has been split by slim margins in recent elections. This one will be no different.22 hours ago - Republican Party -
World - Financial Times
What cities owe the provinces
The heartland votes for conservative policies that allow urban life to flourish22 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
What cities owe the provinces
The heartland votes for conservative policies that allow urban life to flourish22 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Hernández home runs power Dodgers past Padres to NLCS
Crave drama? Chavez Ravine had it Friday night. Kiké and Teoscar Hernández HRs provided the offense, and LA shut out San Diego to set up a Mets showdown.Yesterday - MLB -
World - The Guardian
For the Palestinians who fled to Australia, the home they deeply miss no longer exists
Gazans who escaped and the diaspora community speak of the anguish and guilt of watching a year-long war from afar. Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Asmaa ...Yesterday -
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Brazil starts blocking irregular online gambling as concern rises over addiction
Brazil on Friday started blocking over 2,000 gambling websites designated as irregular, part of a push by the government to regulate the sector, after concern rose about gambling addicts, ...Yesterday - Brazil -
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Tiny baby kept in sandwich bag finally goes home
Robyn was born five months early and put in a sandwich bag to keep her organs warm while she grew.Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
For Canada’s TD Bank, the US has become more rags than riches
An asset cap is going to hurt. Just ask Wells FargoYesterday -
Business - The New York Times
Solar Storm Could Bring Northern Lights and Power Concerns in the U.S.
An explosion of particles arrived at Earth on Thursday, and could lead to visible northern lights in much of the country while also raising power grid concerns.2 days ago -
Tech - Wired
Internet Archive Breach Exposes 31 Million Users
The hack exposed the data of 31 million users as the embattled Wayback Machine maker scrambles to stay online and contain the fallout of digital—and legal—attacks.3 days ago -
Tech - ABC News
Severe solar storm could stress power grids even more as US deals with major back-to-back hurricanes
Space weather forecasters say a severe solar storm heading to Earth could stress power grids even more as the U.S. deals with major back-to-back hurricanes3 days ago