SMU joins the ACC: How the Mustangs rose from the death penalty and how they've prepared for a step up
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The New York Times - Top stories
The Death Penalty Is Never Fair
The case that a former police detective regrets.18 hr ago -
NBC News - Politics
How battleground Arizona's biggest county is preparing to fight election conspiracy theories
Maricopa County, Arizona is taking extra measures to combat election conspiracy theories. NBC News’ Alex Tabet reports on how the battleground county is investing in new equipment for an efficient and transparent election.6 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How 'Varsity Blues' Swept Up an Innocent Father
Aggressive Boston prosecutors targeted John Wilson, whose children were legitimately accomplished athletes.2 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
China Pledges Steps to Shore Up Flagging Economy
Chinese leaders said they would take more aggressive steps to boost consumer spending and head off a worsening set of economic challenges.19 hr ago - China -
Wired - Tech
The Untold Story of How Ridley Scott Saw 'Star Wars'—and Ended Up Making 'Alien'
In 1977, Ridley Scott was considering making a medieval period piece. Then he saw Star Wars and set about making two sci-fi classics, Alien and Blade Runner.16 hr ago -
CNBC - Business
'Building up the middle class will be a defining goal,' Harris says — here's how she may make that happen
Vice President Kamala Harris, the de facto Democratic nominee, is positioning herself as a champion for the middle class.9 hr ago -
ABC News - Health
South Carolina Supreme Court rules state death penalty including firing squad is legal
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled the state's death penalty is legal7 hr ago -
ABC News - Health
South Carolina Supreme Court rules that death penalty is legal, including firing squad, injection and electric chair
South Carolina Supreme Court rules that death penalty is legal, including firing squad, injection and electric chair12 hr ago -
ABC News - Top stories
South Carolina's top court rules state death penalty including firing squad is legal
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled the state's death penalty is legal7 hr ago -
CBS News - Top stories
South Carolina death penalty methods legal, including firing squad, court rules
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled Wednesday upheld the state's execution methods, which include electrocution, lethal injection, and now, firing squad.9 hr ago -
The Hill - Politics
South Carolina Supreme Court rules death penalty by firing squad, other methods legal
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that death by firing squad and other forms of execution commonly held to be cruel and unusual are legal in the state if the inmate requests the method of execution. The ruling comes after the state ...2 hr ago -
Inc. - Business
Dear Parents Who Work From Home, Here’s How to Balance Life and Work--in That Order
Your priorities aren't what you say they are. They're what you show they are.17 hr ago -
MarketWatch - Business
The Summer Olympics are costing American companies $2.6 billion in lost productivity
But some human-resources experts say companies should cut their employees some slack and allow them to watch the Games while on the job.5 hr ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Harris campaign raises record cash as Trump steps up attacks
Kamala Harris' campaign says it raised a record $200 million in the first week since she announced her candidacy for president. The vice president also saw a polling surge as her favorability rose 8% in a recent ABC News/IPSOS poll. It comes as ...2 days ago - Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
How to spot a 'scam PAC'
The flood of cash into Vice President Harris’s campaign has ripened conditions for “scam PACs,” political committees that say they are raising money for candidates or causes but in reality pour most of the cash back into fundraising or the pockets ...2 days ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
How to Garden in an Unfamiliar Climate
There are some important things to know about dealing with stressed plants. For starters, don’t prune them — and don’t fertilize, either.5 hr ago - Climate -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How Unions Work in Practice
I grew up in a union household, but real-life experiences made me skeptical of the value of labor unions.8 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How Canadian Is Kamala Harris?
She spent her teen years in Montreal, where she had her first taste of activism.5 hr ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
How to Teach a Horse to Dance
A dressage rider explains how she and her horse, Jagerbomb, made it to the Olympics.13 hr ago -
The Guardian - World
Project 2025 director to step down after ‘pressure from Trump campaign’
Paul Dans ‘will be departing the team’ over potential government staffing if Trump wins in November. What is Project 2025 and what is Trump’s involvement? The leader of Project 2025 is stepping down from his role amid a power struggle over ...6 hr ago - Donald Trump -
The Wall Street Journal - World
How Americans Are Thinking About Children
From the ‘child-free’ to the ‘maybe someday’ parents.2 days ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
How to Avoid a Drawn-Out Divorce
The sticking points in a breakup aren’t the same for every couple, but lawyers who have brokered countless divorces have some advice for keeping things simple.6 days ago -
The Hill - Politics
How ‘overlapping’ surgery helps patients
The ability to run overlapping surgery is essential to maintain access to care for our most vulnerable patients.2 days ago -
The New York Times - World
How Did Venezuela Get Here?
A movement started by Hugo Chávez, promising power to the people, became an authoritarian regime, one that opponents say just stole an election.13 hr ago - Venezuela -
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The New York Times - Top stories
How to Exercise to Improve Your Mood
Physical activity can brighten your outlook and calm your nerves — if you do it strategically.1 hr ago -
Inc. - Business
How to Navigate Taboo Topics at Work
Is your office filled with conversations about politics, religion and sex? Here's how to handle the taboo at work.20 hr ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Cowboys' Trevon Diggs removed from physically unable to perform list, will 'smartly' join team at practice
Diggs is recovering from a torn ACL he suffered early in the 2023 season9 hr ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Illinois community demands accountability from leaders in Sonya Massey's death
Springfield, Illinois, residents demanded accountability from local leadership Monday, weeks after Sangamon County sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson shot and killed Sonya Massey in her home. CBS News has since learned Grayson, who had worked for six ...12 hr ago -
The Guardian - World
Death toll from landslides in India’s Kerala state rises to 166
Almost 200 people still missing after heavy rains and access problems hamper second day of rescue operation. The death toll from a series of landslides in Kerala has risen to 166 and almost 200 people are still missing as the southern Indian state ...12 hr ago - India -
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ABC News - Sports
A fired-up Aaron Rodgers gets angry after being stepped on and Jets' offense is sloppy at practice
Aaron Rodgers was downright ticked off2 days ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Head of pro-Trump Project 2025 steps down as Democrats ramp up attacks
Project 2025, overseen by the Heritage Foundation, includes a sweeping policy agenda that seeks to serve as a blueprint for the next Republican presidential administration.7 hr ago - Donald Trump -
CBS Sports - Sports
Yankees trade deadline acquisitions will help, but the rest of the team must step up for a playoff run
The Yankees have gone 13-23 since mid-June4 hr ago - MLB -
Inc. - Business
How to Choose the Right Investors for Your Business
If you're trying to grow your business, you need funding. Here's how to find the right type of investment -- and go get it.2 days ago -
Financial Times - World
How a Trump victory would change the world economy
Also in this newsletter: Consumers shun McDonald’s and Meloni ‘relaunches’ Italy-China relations2 days ago - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
How Did JD Vance Get Here?
He’s hiding who he really represents behind a can of Mountain Dew.2 days ago -
CBS News - Top stories
How realistic is Biden's plan for Supreme Court reform?
President Biden is pushing for several reforms to the Supreme Court, including term limits, an ethics code for justices and a limit on presidential immunity. However, the proposals are unlikely to become policies amid a divided Congress with less ...2 days ago - Joe Biden -
ABC News - Tech
How Harris and Trump differ on artificial intelligence policy
Artificial intelligence’s growing visibility in everyday life has made it a popular discussion topic but hasn’t yet elevated it to a top election concern for American voters16 hr ago - Donald Trump -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
How 'The Blair Witch Project' revolutionized movie marketing
'The Blair Witch Project' transformed movie marketing with its groundbreaking viral campaign — and set the stage for the online promotional techniques of today.17 hr ago - Entertainment