Pål Enger, Norwegian art thief behind famed 1994 heist of Munch's 'The Scream,' dead at 57
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Politics - The Hill
Glenn Youngkin and the art of the flip: A guide to winning in tough areas
When Youngkin won the Virginia gubernatorial election in 2021, he used a unique strategy to focus on independent swing voters in the suburbs rather than the devout MAGA base.4 hours ago -
Top stories - The New York Times
Behind Trump’s Views on Ukraine: Putin’s Gambit and a Political Grudge
The roots of Donald Trump’s animus toward Ukraine — an issue with profound consequences should he be elected again — can be found in a yearlong series of events spanning 2016 and 2017.10 hours ago - Ukraine -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Letters to Sports: Pete Rose, the player, belongs in the Hall of Fame
Readers of the L.A. Times Sports section give their opinions and thoughts on Pete Rose's death, the Dodgers' playoff hopes and Reggie Bush.10 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
‘I can’t do gore and I’m not a gamer’: Ella Purnell on being an unlikely scream queen
From Yellowjackets to Fallout and now murderous new drama Sweetpea, the British actor is killing it. But behind all the grisly roles, she’s really sweet ... honest. All Ella Purnell ever wanted to ...11 hours ago -
Business - Inc.
After 57 Years, McDonald’s Just Made a Very Big Announcement
I think they’re going to have to update the jingle.12 hours ago -
Top stories - BBC News
Floods and landslides leave 16 dead in Bosnia
Towns and villages are cut off and homes almost submerged by flash floods in central Bosnia-Herzegovina.12 hours ago -
World - Financial Times
Restrictive EU law could benefit London’s Asian art scene
Art from ancient to new is being sold in galleries, auction houses and Frieze Masters this autumn17 hours ago - European Union -
World - Financial Times
Economic and political challenges threaten London’s art market
The Frieze art fairs return as global sales fall and costs rise, but organisers have plans to increase attractiveness17 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
The search for Japan’s ‘lost’ art
A museum closure has shone a light on the vast collections acquired during the bubble years — and warned companies that change is coming17 hours ago - Japan -
Business - Financial Times
Sally Rooney and the two sides of fame
It’s not ingratitude to acknowledge the tension between acclaim and attention17 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.Yesterday -
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Don’t wait for fall Prime Day — I already found 57 great deals worth shopping
Prime Big Deal Days starts Oct. 8, but Prime members can shop early deals right now. Some products are even at their lowest price ever.Yesterday -
Top stories - The New York Times
Arts District, Decades in the Making, in Ruins After Helene
The hurricane damaged an estimated 80 percent of the buildings in the River Arts District of Asheville, N.C., and upended the lives of artists who had recast the city as a cultural force.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Behind the Tyre Nichols trial mixed verdict
Three officers charged in connection to the beating death of Tyre Nichols received mixed verdicts Thursday in Memphis, Tennessee. CBS News' Elise Preston breaks down the trial's results.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
Otis Redding gets a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Soul singer Otis Redding, who died in a plane crash in 1967 on his way to a performance, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday.Yesterday -
World - The Wall Street Journal
At Least 70 Dead After Gang Attack in Haiti
A massacre in a farming town came as gangs expand to rural areas once deemed safe.Yesterday -
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Sports - The New York Times
The Obsessive and Empathetic Coach Behind the N.F.L.’s Biggest Surprise
Kevin O’Connell’s unique teaching method has resonated with his Vikings’ players.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Asheville’s Tourist-Friendly River Arts District Battered by Floods
Breweries, galleries and restaurants beloved by visitors are in ruins, and their owners fear the area may not recover.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Dead heat gets even hotter for Harris
Kamala Harris' campaign is facing pressure as polls tighten, and her recent actions such as visiting the southern border, giving an economic speech, and holding a softball interview suggest that ...Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Mansion of mysticism: Paris opens glittering home to Sufi art and beliefs
Featuring peacock-shaped padlocks and a holographic Sufi master, a new museum explores the religion’s influence on Western culture – and leaves visitors wondering how the giant begging bowls were ...Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
At least 78 dead and dozens missing after ferry disaster in DR Congo
Overcrowded boat on Lake Kivu capsizes as it was about to dock near Goma, with death toll likely to rise significantly. At least 78 people have drowned and many more are missing after a boat ...Yesterday -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
European IPO Revival Still Lags Behind U.S.
Europe’s market for initial public offerings got off to a lively start in the fourth quarter, winding down a better year for new listings, though levels continue to lag the average and trail the U.S.Yesterday - Europe -
Top stories - NBC News
Asheville's vibrant arts scene powered its economy — now much of it lies in ruins
“My entire portfolio is in the river somewhere,” one artist said after floodwaters from Hurricane Helene destroyed over a dozen local studios in the city's River Arts District.Yesterday -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Norwegian Air Shuttle Warns on Costs as Boeing Delivery Delays Drag On
The low-cost carrier will prioritize cost-saving measures as a strike at Boeing further delays deliveries of new aircraft.Yesterday -
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 -
Business - Financial Times
The Art of Uncertainty by David Spiegelhalter — the role luck plays in our lives
A new book from the eminent statistician shifts from trivial issues of probability to the risk of getting cancerYesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Haiti gang attack leaves at least 20 dead
Members of one of the country's armed groups raided a small town forcing residents to run for their lives.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Behind the Kamala Harris, Liz Cheney campaign event
Vice President Kamala Harris and former Rep. Liz Cheney will make their cross-party partnership official at an event in Wisconsin. CBS News' Shawna Mizelle has more on the Harris campaign effort to ...2 days ago - Kamala Harris -
Top stories - CBS News
Charlie Puth takes on fame in new satirical series "The Charlie Puth Show"
Pop sensation Charlie Puth debuts his mockumentary-style TV show, "The Charlie Puth Show," offering a comedic behind-the-scenes look at the life of a pop star. The show features cameos from stars ...2 days ago -
Entertainment - CBS News
Charlie Puth takes on fame in new satirical series "The Charlie Puth Show"
Pop sensation Charlie Puth debuts his mockumentary-style TV show, "The Charlie Puth Show," offering a comedic behind-the-scenes look at the life of a pop star. The show features cameos from stars ...2 days ago -
World - The Guardian
Hurricane Helene: over 200 dead as search for missing people continues
Hurricane that made landfall as category 4 last week is described as one of deadliest storms in US history. A week after Hurricane Helene made landfall in the US, search-and-rescue teams continue ...2 days ago -
Business - Financial Times
Nine dead as Israel launches multiple air strikes on Beirut
Medical facility linked to Hizbollah hit as Israel steps up ground offensive2 days ago - Israel -
Top stories - CBS News
Missouri woman found dead 5 months after mysteriously vanishing
A missing woman's remains were discovered in Missouri over the weekend, more than five months after she disappeared.2 days ago -
Business - The New York Times
Meet Harold Daggett, the Union Leader Behind the Ports Strike
As president of the International Longshoremen’s Association, Harold Daggett is taking advantage of organized labor’s resurgence to drive a hard bargain.2 days ago -
Business - Inc.
The Art of Leading a Team Smarter Than You
Mastering leadership when your team outshines you in expertise.2 days ago -