The Blue Collar Democrat Who Wants to Fix the Party’s Other Big Problem
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Microsoft, Apple, Meta Set to Report in Busy Earnings Week
A quartet of big tech companies is set to report results, and after a selloff among the “Magnificent Seven” hit the Nasdaq.2 min ago - Microsoft -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Blood Tests That Can Flag Your Hidden Heart Disease Risk
Doctors say these tests can offer a better indication of potential problems than some better-known measures.23 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
In South China Sea, a U.S. Ally Navigates Deal With China
The Philippines conducted one resupply run without incident under its new understanding with China, but the two sides have made conflicting statements about the deal’s terms.23 hr ago - China -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Tesla Recalls More Than 1.8 Million Vehicles Due to Hood Issue
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Tuesday that a software issue risks failing to warn a driver when the hood of the vehicle is unlatched, increasing the risk of a collision.22 hr ago - Tesla -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Prada Posts Sales Growth Across Markets Despite Industry Slowdown
Prada reported an increase in net revenue for the first half of the year, despite a more challenging environment for a luxury sector that is grappling with a slowdown in sales growth and lower demand in China.21 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
A Five-Year Feud Over Oyster Farms Divides Two New England Towns
Seaside neighbors in Massachusetts are split over a shared harbor22 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
PayPal Stock Rallies After Company Hikes Guidance Following Better-Than-Expected Results
PayPal shares jumped after the digital-payments company logged higher quarterly profit and revenue and raised its annual earnings guidance.22 hr ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Bereaved Israeli parents want grandchildren from dead sons’ sperm
They want to choose a mother to bear their grandchildren, but face legal hurdles.12 hr ago - Israel -
MarketWatch - Business
Who might be the Democratic vice-presidential nominee? Here’s what betting markets say.
The news that North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has opted out of the race to be Kamala Harris’s running mate has shifted the betting markets.1 hr ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Kamala Harris just answered one big tax policy question — but voters still need answers on many others
Harris once proposed taxing stock and bond trades. There’s still much to learn about the presumptive Democratic nominee’s current tax policy ideas.19 hr ago -
CNBC - Business
Harris VP short list stacked with contenders who can raise big money
Vice President Kamala Harris will have to find a way to keep raising a ton of money in order to contend with former President Donald Trump.12 hr ago -
The New York Times - World
Southport Mourns 3 Stabbing Victims: ‘Just Little Girls Who Wanted to Dance’
A day after a knife attack that killed three children, the community of Southport was grappling with the violence that had visited the town.12 hr ago -
BBC News - Top stories
What's the problem with swimming in the Seine?
Parisians and visitors tell the BBC whether they would take a dip in the River Seine.8 hr ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
In Atlanta, Harris Has Dance-Party Energy
Republicans should keep underestimating what they can’t understand.8 hr ago -
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Yahoo Sports - Sports
'Not ideal for record setting': What's wrong with the Paris pool?
After two days of slower times than expected, Olympic swimmers have noticed a difference — and there's science to support their claims.22 hr ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Port of Los Angeles Has a Power Problem
Container-handling companies say an unreliable power supply is hindering a bid to phase out diesel-powered machinery by 2030.2 hr ago -
The New York Times - Tech
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Elon?
Linda Yaccarino, the C.E.O. of X, has worked hard to bring back advertisers and fix the platform’s business. But its owner, Elon Musk, is always one whim away from undoing her work.3 days ago -
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Financial Times - World
Hungary’s visa move opens door to Russian spies, warns largest EU party
Budapest’s decision to loosen restrictions for visitors from Russia is ‘national security’ risk, says European People’s party15 hr ago - European Union -
The Guardian - World
Venice cuts size of tourist parties to 25 to reduce impact on city
Tourists face fines of €25-500 if they fail to comply with measures, which also ban the use of loudspeakers. Venice will limit the size of tourist parties to 25 people from Thursday in the latest attempt to reduce the impact of crowds on the ...57 min ago -
ESPN - Sports
Mariners acquire Turner from Jays to help offense
The Mariners, trying to bolster their offense, have acquired veteran Justin Turner from the Blue Jays to serve either at first base or designated hitter.11 hr ago - MLB -
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.14 hr ago -
The New York Times - Sports
The Biggest Problem Each Premier League Club Must Solve
With the new campaign less than three weeks away, where must clubs focus their energies?20 hr ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Tesla recalls 1.8 million vehicles because of hood problem
Tesla has faced multiple recalls this year affecting millions of its vehicles, with the latest caused by a faulty hood latch24 min ago - Tesla -
BBC News - Top stories
Who are the leaders of Hamas?
A brief guide to some of the leading figures in the group behind the attacks on Israel.7 hr ago -
ABC News - Sports
Silver and bronze are the favorite Olympic colors for red, white and blue swimmers
The favorite colors for the red, white and blue at the Olympic swimming pool are silver and bronze13 hr ago -
The Guardian - World
South Africa’s ANC expels ex-president Zuma for leading rival party in election
Jacob Zuma backed MK party, which African National Congress said cost it its parliamentary majority. South Africa’s former president Jacob Zuma has been expelled by the African National Congress after he backed a rival political party that helped ...19 hr ago -
ABC News - Tech
Amazon is responsible for hazardous items sold by third-party sellers, US agency says
A U.S. government agency says Amazon is responsible for hazardous products sold on its platform by third-party sellers and shipped by the company17 hr ago -
NBC News - Politics
Harris gains support from Silicon Valley as both parties seek mega donors
Vice President Kamala Harris has gained some support from Silicon Valley leaders who were hesitant to support Biden. This comes as both parties are courting support from the mega donors for the 2024 election.13 hr ago -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
At Subsuelo Sundays, DJs bring the heat with Latin beats to this summer-only dance party in DTLA
While Caña's small stage may be a who's-who of musicians and DJs, Subsuelo Sundays is incredibly unpretentious, welcoming and boundary-pushing.1 hr ago -
The New York Times - World
Protests Erupt in Venezuela After Contested Election Results Are Denounced
President Nicolás Maduro’s government ejected seven diplomatic missions from countries that condemned his claim of victory, which he made despite reports of fraud.7 hr ago -
Financial Times - World
Other Rivers — China through the lens of its students
Peter Hessler used his time in Sichuan as a teacher to build a more subtle understanding of a changing country51 min ago - China -
ABC News - World
North Korean officials seek medicines for Kim's obesity-related health problems, Seoul says
South Korea's spy agency says North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has regained weight and has obesity-related health problems including high blood pressure and diabetes20 hr ago - North Korea -
ABC News - Sports
Olympic tennis: Carlos Alcaraz says he's been dealing with a groin muscle problem since Wimbledon
Carlos Alcaraz took a medical timeout for what he said is a lingering groin muscle issue in the second set of his 6-1, 7-6 (3) singles victory over Tallon Griekspoor at the Paris Olympics14 hr ago -
NBC News - Top stories
North Korean officials seek medicine for Kim’s health problems related to obesity, Seoul says
North Korean officials are seeking medicines from abroad to treat the obesity-related health problems of leader Kim Jong Un, South Korea’s spy agency said.3 hr ago -
ABC News - World
Top German court faults part of a plan to solve the country's problem of too many lawmakers
Germany’s highest court has upheld the central part of an electoral reform designed to downsize the country’s increasingly bloated parliament1 hr ago -
The Guardian - World
Wanna be like who? Meet the man who ranked every Disney song
When musicologist Robert Komaniecki decided to score the cartoon tunes using complex objective criteria (and some ‘vibes’), he found some startling winners. He shows us his workings. When Robert Komaniecki started ranking Disney songs, he thought ...4 hr ago -
Financial Times - World
The Democrats’ uneasy bargain with Mexico’s López Obrador
The Biden administration needed the Mexican president’s help to reduce migration ahead of the election. Did it give too much in return?7 hr ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
What Democrats Can Learn From Gretchen Whitmer
The governor of Michigan on why her promises to fix roads and Roe resonate with voters.34 min ago