Russia cements its ‘war economy’ status with military spending hikes
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Why it's time to take warnings about using public Wi-Fi, in places like airports, seriously
Internet 'evil twins' are stalking airport Wi-Fi connections and the cybercriminals behind the rising attacks are rarely caught.Yesterday -
Politics - NBC News
Sen. Marco Rubio says the war in Ukraine will end 'with a negotiated settlement'
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Meet the Press blasted the Biden administration for not defining "what victory means in Ukraine" and said that a future Trump administration would end the war "with a ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
Politics - NBC News
GOP Sen. Marco Rubio says war in Ukraine will end 'with a negotiated settlement'
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., on Sunday blasted the Biden administration for not defining “what victory means in Ukraine” and said that a future Trump administration would end the war “with a ...Yesterday - Ukraine -
Business - MarketWatch
Nike is getting a new CEO. Will its earnings shed light on the path forward?
After a months-long consumer flight from new sneakers and new clothing, Nike Inc. is bringing in a new chief executive. Investors liked the news. But analysts say there’s still lots of work ahead ...Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
Op-ed: Your kids need a Roth IRA. It's the 'golden egg' savings vehicle for young people
Establishing a Roth IRA for kids can set them on the path to financial security. By starting early, they can take advantage of the benefits of tax-free growth.Yesterday -
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'SNL' premieres its 50th season parodying presidential candidates on both sides
"Saturday Night Live" premiered its 50th season with former cast member Maya Rudolph reprising her role as Vice President Kamala Harris in a cold opener featuring a parody of all 2024 presidential ...Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Nasrallah and Assad: The Syrian war that changed Hizbollah
Lebanese militant leader’s decision to fight for dictator stoked sectarian divisions and damaged groupYesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
U.S. military says it killed 37 militants in Syria airstrikes
U.S. Central Command said two of the dead were senior militants affiliated with the extremist Islamic State group and an al-Qaeda-linked group in Syria.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Lula calls Israel 'genocidal' but wants to buy its modern army weapons
Brazil's President Lula has compared the conflict in Gaza to Hitler's genocide, but has still decided to purchase 36 self-propelled trucks from an Israeli firm for $200 million, despite his harsh ...Yesterday - Israel -
World - ABC News
U.S. military says it killed 37 militants in Syria in airstrikes
U.S. military says it killed 37 militants in Syria in airstrikesYesterday -
Business - CNBC
I’m from Japan, home to some of the world’s longest living people: The No. 1 food I must have in my kitchen
Japanese nutritionist and longevity expert Michiko Tomioka shares her top kitchen must-have.Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
America’s largest supermarket merger hangs on the fate of its workers
Union’s opposition to Kroger’s $25bn purchase of Albertsons sparks doubts in local affiliateYesterday -
Top stories - The New York Times
There’s a Dangerous Misconception About the Military’s Obligations to the President
The prospect of a second Trump administration has rekindled an important debate from four years ago.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Harris closes gap with Trump on economy
Vice President Harris is gaining steam with voters on the economy, just as the economy itself is showing new signs of its strength. The economy is the top issue for voters, according to many ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
World - ABC News
The Israeli military says it has killed Nabil Kaouk, another high-ranking Hezbollah official, in an airstrike
The Israeli military says it has killed Nabil Kaouk, another high-ranking Hezbollah official, in an airstrikeYesterday - Israel -
World - The New York Times
Put Vladimir Putin on Trial for War Crimes? That’s One Lawyer’s Demand.
The human rights barrister Geoffrey Robertson argues that even a trial in absentia would have impact and could vindicate international law.Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
A Greek Brand Maintains Its Traditional Touch
Since its 2013 founding, the Callista company has made its bags and small leather goods by hand.Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Museum at FIT Tells the Story of the African Diaspora Through Its Fashions
By examining the work of designers of African descent, a new exhibition in Manhattan finds common threads and, more interestingly, divergences.4 days ago -
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