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The Wall Street Journal - World
The cyberattack on software company CDK Global that hobbled U.S. car dealerships highlighted the risks to industries that rely on just a single vendor.
The cyberattack on software company CDK Global that hobbled U.S. car dealerships highlighted the risks to industries that rely on just a single vendor. -
BBC News - Top stories
Politics 'like a big bingo game' says voter
Trust in politicians has fallen to an "historic low" this general election, a polling expert says. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Top Democratic leaders and donors urged the party to stick with Biden as their nominee, aiming to quell calls for him to step aside as new polling showed voters wary about his ability to lead after a shaky debate performance last week.
Top Democratic leaders and donors urged the party to stick with Biden as their nominee, aiming to quell calls for him to step aside as new polling showed voters wary about his ability to lead after a shaky debate performance last week. -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Amber Ruffin comes out as queer on last day of Pride: 'Be proud of who you are, little babies!'
Amber Ruffin, former host of 'The Amber Ruffin Show" and longtime writer for "Late Night With Seth Meyers," comes out as queer on the last day of Pride Month. -
NBC News - Top stories
Officer who fatally shot Tamir Rice resigns from police department in West Virginia amid public outrage
The former Cleveland police officer who fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014 has resigned from a small police department in West Virginia. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Euro Stays Weaker as Eurozone Inflation Eases
The euro stayed weaker, showing little reaction to data which revealed eurozone headline inflation eased in June but core inflation remained unchanged, against expectations for a slight fall.Europe -
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ABC News - World
Experts warn that 755,000 people at risk of famine in the coming months in war-torn Sudan
International experts have portrayed a grim picture for war-torn Sudan by warning in a report that 755,000 people are facing famine in the coming months, amid relentless clashes between rival generals -
ABC News - Health
Experts warn that 755,000 people at risk of famine in the coming months in war-torn Sudan
International experts have portrayed a grim picture for war-torn Sudan by warning in a report that 755,000 people are facing famine in the coming months, amid relentless clashes between rival generals -
ABC News - World
Cuba's first transgender athlete shows the progress and challenges faced by LGBTQ people
Ely Malik Reyes stepped onto the platform and began delivering powerful punches and spectacular flying kicks against his combatant -
ABC News - Sports
Cuba's first transgender athlete shows the progress and challenges faced by LGBTQ people
Ely Malik Reyes stepped onto the platform and began delivering powerful punches and spectacular flying kicks against his combatant -
NBC News - Top stories
Man fatally shoots 80-year-old grandfather and self in New York state
IRONDEQUOIT, N.Y. — A 24-year-old man fatally shot his 80-year-old grandfather and eventually killed himself Thursday, authorities said, leading police to evacuate and close a New York state park for several hours while they searched for him.New York -
CBS News - Top stories
Authorities say teen armed with replica gun fatally shot by police
Police said they spotted what "appeared to be a handgun" during the chase, but was later determined to be a pellet gun resembling a Glock 17. -
The Guardian - World
Joe Biden was a winner, once. It’s a huge risk to assume he can win again | Zoe Williams
An aversion to risk among the Democrats has kept the US president in the race for the White House. But win-at-all-costs logic isn’t great for politics at the best of times. I remember when people thought the free world was in peril because its ...Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
A John Wayne flop has been linked to high cancer rates. A new documentary aims to tell the community's story.
The 1956 movie “The Conqueror” is infamous among cinephiles, both for its casting of John Wayne as the Mongolian warlord Genghis Khan and for a suspicious number of deaths that followed its filming downwind of a nuclear test site. Nearly 70 years ... -
BBC News - Top stories
Can Biden be replaced, and who could take his place?
A poor debate performance has fuelled Democrat unease about Mr Biden's candidacy.Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Iran votes for new president. Who are the four candidates?
Iranians went to the polls Friday to elect a new president, just over two months after President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash. Four candidates remained serious contenders heading into election day: Iran’s Parliament Speaker and former ...Iran -
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BBC News - Top stories
‘Who do you trust?’ People at this food bank say election offers them little hope
In food banks across one town, people say they are desperate - and the election is failing to offer hope. -
The Guardian - World
US supreme court rules for January 6 rioter challenging obstruction charge – live
Justices voted 6-3 to weaken the statute used by January 6 prosecutors, which could possible affect hundreds of rioters’s convictions; Trump immunity case to be decided Monday as court announces that as last day of term. The supreme court has ... -
The Guardian - World
Labour can stem rise of populist right by improving people’s lives, says Starmer
Incoming government would need to urgently restore faith in politics through ‘deeds, not words’, says leader. Keir Starmer: ‘If you want change, you have to vote for it’Keir Starmer has said a new Labour government would have to stave off a rise ... -
ESPN - Sports
Cincy star Corleone (blood clots) out indefinitely
Cincinnati star defensive lineman Dontay Corleone is out indefinitely while being treated for blood clots in his lungs. -
MarketWatch - Business
After Biden’s debate showing, markets confront chance of a new candidate
Polling expert Nate Silver says California Gov. Gavin Newsom or Vice President Kamala Harris would be better choices.Joe Biden -
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The Wall Street Journal - World
The Supreme Court ruled that the Justice Department improperly charged some of the people who stormed the Capitol, a decision that could affect hundreds of cases---and potentially help Trump.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Justice Department improperly charged some of the people who stormed the Capitol, a decision that could affect hundreds of cases—and potentially help Trump. -
ABC News - Health
Georgia appeals court says woman who argues mental illness caused crash can use insanity defense
A Georgia appeals court has ruled a woman who was suffering from a psychotic break stemming from mental illness when she caused a fatal car crash can use an insanity defense at trial -
The Guardian - World
It's risky, but Joe Biden needs to give way to someone who can beat Donald Trump | Jonathan Freedland
The president had one job: to prove he was strong enough to take on his predecessor. Now Democrats must act, for America’s sake – and the world’s. What was the worst moment? Perhaps when one especially rambling sentence of Joe Biden’s ended in a ...Joe Biden -
NBC News - Politics
In Jan. 6 case, high court narrows scope of who can be charged with obstruction
The Supreme Court narrowed the scope of who can be charged with obstruction, ruling in the case of a Jan. 6 defendant that prosecutors went too far. It was one of several key cases the court decided, including a ruling that upholds laws that ban ... -
The New York Times - World
Can Japan’s First Same-Sex Dating Reality Show Change Hearts and Minds?
Producers of “The Boyfriend” on Netflix hope it will encourage broader acceptance of the L.G.B.T.Q. community in Japan, which still has not legalized same-sex unions. -
MarketWatch - Business
Tesla stock shows a curious pattern before and after earnings that you can trade
Shares typically decline during the two weeks ahead of earnings and gain over the following two weeks. -
NBC News - Top stories
New California law requires bars and clubs to offer drug-testing devices to protect patrons from spiked drinks
A new law in California will require bars and clubs to offer drug-testing devices in an effort to protect patrons from drinks spiked with "date rape drugs."California -
ABC News - World
North Korea brags of new missile with 'super-large warhead.' Outsiders doubt the North's claim
North Korea says it has test-fired a new tactical ballistic missile capable of carrying a huge warheadNorth Korea -
The Guardian - World
England bolster starting XV as Dan Cole benched for first Test in New Zealand
Experienced props Joe Marler and Will Stuart selectedMarcus Smith retains fly-half place to face All BlacksEngland have thrown down the gauntlet to the All Blacks by naming their team 48 hours early for Saturday’s pivotal first Test in Dunedin. ...New Zealand -
The Wall Street Journal - World
NATO will station a senior civilian official in Kyiv, one of several new measures aimed at shoring up long-term support for Ukraine, U.S. and alliance officials said.
NATO will station a senior civilian official in Kyiv, one of several new measures aimed at shoring up long-term support for Ukraine, U.S. and alliance officials said.Ukraine -
ABC News - Entertainment
BET Awards 2024: Usher is honored, Will Smith returns, and the election is top of mind
Usher has been honored with the lifetime achievement award at the 2024 BET Awards -
CBS News - Top stories
New CBS News poll shows voter concern after shaky Biden debate performance
President Biden sought to reassure voters with energetic campaign stops in Atlanta, Raleigh and New York following his shaky debate performance last week. However, a new CBS News poll show voters have serious concerns about the president's mental ...Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Morning Risk Report
The Supreme Court pares back federal regulatory power, and Monaco, Venezuela placed on global money-laundering watch list. Plus, SEC sues Consensys, alleges it is unregistered broker. -
CBS News - Top stories
Gay man finally allowed to donate blood after 10 years of volunteering
Though he's volunteered with the American Red Cross for a decade, it wasn't until last year that Ralph Galvan, a gay man, was able to donate blood himself. -
NBC News - Politics
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson says Idaho abortion ruling: 'not a victory for pregnant patients'
In a scathing dissent Thursday of the Supreme Court’s Idaho abortion decision, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warned that the ruling is “not a victory for pregnant patients” even though it allows emergency abortions for now.Abortion -
CBS News - Top stories
New study shows pasteurization process kills bird flu in milk, FDA says
The FDA said its study better simulated how commercial milk processing kills the bird flu virus, H5N1.