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Top stories - CBS News
Farm workers running their own farms
Len Ramirez of CBS News Bay Area covers a program that supports farm workers in becoming independent farm operators.12 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Philadelphia 76ers 2024-25 season preview: Will Joel Embiid finally deliver deep playoff run?
Breaking down Philadelphia's biggest question, best- and worst-case scenarios, and fantasy outlook.12 hours ago - NBA -
Business - Financial Times
Argentina’s Milei says his ‘regime of freedom’ not ready to drop currency controls
‘We are not communists,’ says president in Financial Times interview12 hours ago -
Tech - ABC News
Amazon says new technology in vans will help sort packages on the fly and save time
Amazon has revealed new technology that it says will help delivery drivers avoid organizing packages at stops or manually check to see if they have the right parcel for each delivery12 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Former Sabre Ullmark Signs Extension With Ottawa
Boston dealt Ullmark to the Senators with one year left on his current deal12 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
European companies could still beat earnings estimates, Barclays says
European companies are heading into the upcoming earnings season on shaky ground, but lowered earnings estimates could help them beat analysts’ forecasts in fiscal 2024.12 hours ago -
Top stories - The New York Times
After Floods, Soaring Insurance Rates Become a Hot Election Issue
Few states elect their insurance commissioners. But in North Carolina, a proposed 42 percent rate hike and Hurricane Helene have raised the stakes in the upcoming election.12 hours ago -
Tech - GameSpot
Joker: Folie à Deux Was Never About Addressing Toxic Fandom, Todd Phillips Says
Joker: Folie à Deux is not a commentary on fan entitlement or toxic fandom, writer-director Todd Phillips has said. In a new interview, Phillips said that, instead, the sequel is about what happens ...13 hours ago -
World - ABC News
The death toll in a brutal gang attack on a small town in central Haiti has risen to 115, a local official says
The death toll in a brutal gang attack on a small town in central Haiti has risen to 115, a local official says13 hours ago -
Sports - The New York Times
Could Manchester City Actually Be Relegated? Here’s What the Odds Say.
The Premier League champions are unbeaten in seven matches this season, but face the prospect of a significant points deduction.13 hours ago -
Entertainment - ABC News
Las Vegas says goodbye to the Tropicana with a flashy casino implosion
Sin City blew a kiss goodbye to the Tropicana in an elaborate implosion that leveled two hotel towers13 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Knicks sign center Moses Brown to Exhibit 10 contract, waive Boo Buie
The Knicks are continuing to make moves ahead of the start of the 2024-25 NBA season.13 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
These Native tribes share a history. A conflict steeped in colonialism is tearing them apart
A complicated legal fight between the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and the Poarch Creek Indians could have ripple effects throughout Indian country. The mood was a mixture of celebratory and somber as ...14 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Good news, bad news for NASCAR Cup teams ahead of Charlotte Roval playoff race
William Byron is the only driver to have clinched a spot in the next round going into Sunday's elimination race.16 hours ago - NASCAR -
Top stories - NBC News
Watchdog analyst says FEMA is on 'a razor's edge' as it wrestles with multiple storms
A GAO analyst says FEMA is stretched thin as Hurricane Milton approaches. But FEMA officials say it is fully capable of juggling concurrent disasters.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
A 24-hour party of pain - a day and night running round a track
In a quiet corner of London a small group of extraordinary runners complete laps of an athletics track for a day and a night. Why do they do it? And how far do they go?Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Fran Lebowitz and John Waters Welcome Back Peter Hujar’s ‘Portraits in Life and Death’
John Waters, Fran Lebowitz and other friends of the photographer, who died in 1987, remember an artist impatient for the recognition he’s only recently begun to receive.Yesterday -
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