U.S. household energy bills won’t shock consumers this winter
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Business - The New York Times
Growing Cannabis and Opium Poppies May Be Key to U.S. Supply Chains
After supply chain disruptions that made critical medicines scarce, a federal effort is underway to ensure domestic stocks of pharmaceutical ingredients.Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
Bengals stars disagree with team's conservative overtime play-calling during shocking loss to Ravens
The Bengals didn't throw a single pass in overtimeYesterday - NFL -
Sports - CBS Sports
NFL Week 6 early odds: Cowboys and Seahawks both home underdogs, Bills road favorites vs. Jets
Here's a look at the lines for Week 6 as we continue through the 2024 seasonYesterday - NFL -
Politics - The Hill
Supreme Court won’t weigh Michigan ban on state funding for private schools
The Supreme Court will not weigh whether Michigan’s ban on public dollars for private schools can stand, allowing a decades-old amendment to the state’s constitution to remain intact. Five ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Supreme Court won’t hear Pennsylvania legislators' challenge to executive actions expanding voting access
The Supreme Court decided Monday that it won’t take up a case to restore a lawsuit by Pennsylvania Republicans that challenged executive actions expanding voting access on the basis that only state ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Supreme Court won’t revive lawsuit over DOJ school board memo
The Supreme Court won’t revive a lawsuit from parents in Michigan and Virginia who sued Attorney General Merrick Garland after he directed federal authorities to address threats against school ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Supreme Court won’t take up challenge to Jack Smith’s Trump Twitter data access
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a challenge by social platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to court rulings that forced the platform to turn over data on former President Trump’s ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Top stories - NBC News
Why antisemitic incidents tripled in the U.S. after the Oct. 7 attacks
Antisemitic incidents in the U.S. increased 200% in less than one year from the Oct. 7 attacks to September 2024, according to data collected by the ADL Center on Extremism. ADL Center on Extremism ...Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
Cowboys steal one from Steelers | Vanderbilt shocks Alabama | Both NLDS series tied
Dak Prescott found Jalen Tolbert for the game-winnerYesterday - NFL -
Business - Inc.
Black and Latina Women Leaders Are Changing U.S. Unions
As organized labor gains strength, women of color are helping workers win family-friendly benefits like parental leave and protections against sexual harassment.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Illegal crossings at U.S. southern border reach new low for Biden era
Border Patrol's tally of migrant apprehensions in September is the lowest number recorded by the agency since August 2020.Yesterday - Joe Biden -
World - CBS News
Russia jails U.S. man, 72, accused of being a mercenary in Ukraine
A Russian court has sentenced an American named as Stephen Hubbard, 72, to almost 7 years in prison for "participating as a mercenary" in the Ukraine war.Yesterday - Ukraine -
World - CBS News
U.S., U.K. climbers stranded on Himalayan mountains rescued
Michelle Dvorak, 31, and Fay Manners, 37, went missing on Thursday after their equipment and food tumbled down a ravine while trekking up India's Chaukhamba mountain.2 days ago - United Kingdom -
Tech - The New York Times
Verizon Mobile Outages Reported Across the U.S.
The number of cases peaked at more than 100,000 Monday morning, according to the website Downdetector. Users complained of being unable to make calls or send texts.September 30 -