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CBS Sports - Sports
Why Jalen Hurts was penalized for spiking the ball during the Eagles' 'MNF' matchup vs. Falcons
You don't see this every game1 hour ago - NFL -
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BBC News - Top stories
Unis call for tuition-fee rise in freshers' week
A group of 141 institutions is calling for inflation-linked fee hikes and more government grants.2 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Why Ben Roethlisberger believes Steelers' Justin Fields should continue to start at QB over Russell Wilson
Fields has Pittsburgh off to a 2-0 start2 hours ago - NFL -
CBS News - Top stories
What can revive the American starter home?
Only one-third of American families can afford a starter home in just 10 of the 100 largest cities in the U.S., CBS News found.3 hours ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Starter homes increasingly out of reach for American families
Americans are increasingly unable to afford starter homes in many cities across the U.S. Among the problems, there's a shortage of about 5 million homes for sale or rent, and that's driving up ...3 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Why EV investors are tracking Taylor Swift and swing state polls
Investors are betting the US election outcome will have a big impact on sector stocks in Asia4 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Intrigue, desire … and awful landlords: why queer authors are suddenly writing about houses
A settled domestic life can seem like a pipe dream for some LGBTQ+ writers, especially in the midst of a housing crisis. Yet novelists such as Booker nominated Yael van der Wouden are finding that ...8 hours ago -
CBS News - Entertainment
Kelly Bishop on new memoir, why she enjoys playing strong women like Emily Gilmore
In her new memoir, Tony Award-winning actress Kelly Bishop details her life from the Broadway stage to starring in "Gilmore Girls."9 hours ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Fashion Company Clare V. and Home Goods Company Schoolhouse Mark Their First Collaboration
Bold colors and bright patterns mark the first collaboration between the fashion house Clare V. and the home goods company Schoolhouse.12 hours ago -
NBC News - Politics
Democrats have been losing working-class voters. Here's one playbook to win them back.
A new report commissioned by a labor-backed group is examining a problem many Democrats might rather ignore: the exodus of working-class voters from the party they used to call home.17 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Russia dials up pressure on Ukraine’s Kursk offensive
Moscow claims it is retaking territory occupied by Kyiv, but Putin has not shifted forces away from Donetsk23 hours ago - Ukraine -
The New York Times - World
Why is Ye, Formerly Kanye West, Doing a Show in China?
The provocative artist once known as Kanye West has received approval that was denied to Maroon 5 and Bon Jovi. China’s economic woes might be why.Yesterday -
CBS News - World
4 deaths reported in eastern Romania as torrential rainstorms flood homes
The storms battered 19 localities in eight counties in Romania, with strong winds downing dozens of trees that damaged cars and blocked roads and traffic.2 days ago -
The New York Times - World
Vance Describes Plan to End Ukraine War That Sounds a Lot Like Putin’s
Former President Donald J. Trump would tell the Russians, Ukrainians and Europeans to “figure out what a peaceful settlement looks like,” Senator JD Vance, his running mate, says.3 days ago - Ukraine -
The New York Times - World
Sweden Will Offer Migrants $34,000 to Go Home
The government greatly increased a grant to encourage more immigrants to return home. Critics say it sends the wrong message and, in any case, may not tempt many refugees.3 days ago -
VentureBeat - Tech
Kubernetes attacks are growing: Why real-time threat detection is the answer for enterprises
Over the last year, 89% of enterprises experienced at least one container or Kubernetes security incident, making security a high priority.3 days ago -
NBC News - Politics
Trump and Harris clashed over tariffs at the debate. Here's how they affect your wallet.
Tariffs are costs imposed on goods imported from other countries, but just how effective are they, and at what point do they start hurting the economy?3 days ago - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Tech
Offshore Wind Slowed by Broken Blades, Rising Costs and Angry Fishermen
Accidents involving blades made by GE Vernova have delayed projects off the coasts of Massachusetts and England and could imperil climate goals.4 days ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Fashion Designer Paul Smith on What Keeps Him Motivated
At 78, the designer, who stumbled into fashion when an accident ended a competitive cycling career, is still hurtling along at full speed.5 days ago -
The New York Times - Health
Cholera Deaths Soar Worldwide Despite Being Easily Preventable
Fatalities spiked 71 percent last year, far outpacing the 13 percent rise in cases, the World Health Organization said.5 days ago -
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The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Apple's Challenge in China Rises With New Rival Phones and AI Delay
The company is at a disadvantage against phone makers offering artificial-intelligence services in China, where sales of iPhones have declined for four consecutive quarters.6 days ago - China -
Politico - Politics
Elena Kagan keeps pressing for ethics code enforcement at Supreme Court
The justice also discussed long-term consequences of the court's abortion ruling.September 9