Use the presidential election to teach kids about politics — not partisanship
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World - Financial Times
The best recent politics books — insights on conflict
The US foreign policy machine in action, origins of the new cold war, and Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as viewed from Washington16 hours ago -
Top stories - The New York Times
What This Israel-Hezbollah-Hamas-Iran Conflict is Really About
The devastating blow to Hezbollah by Israel has a place in the global struggle between the “coalition of inclusion” and “coalition of resistance.” It could be the keystone.16 hours ago - Israel -
World - The Guardian
Japan’s incoming prime minister Shigeru Ishiba to call snap election – reports
The 67-year-old will seek an early public mandate after seeing off a rightwing challenge to become the leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic party. Japan’s incoming prime minister Shigeru ...17 hours ago - Japan -
Sports - ESPN
Jaguars' Pederson not concerned about job status
On the heels of a last-second 24-20 loss to the Houston Texans that sent his Jacksonville Jaguars to 0-4, coach Doug Pederson told reporters on Sunday that he is not concerned about his job status, ...21 hours ago - NFL -
Business - Financial Times
Austrian far right secures historic election win
Herbert Kickl’s Freedom party set to become largest force in the country’s parliament for first time21 hours ago -
World - The New York Times
Austria’s Far Right Wins Election but May Fall Short of Forming a Government
The Freedom Party got nearly 30 percent of the national vote, but mainstream parties have vowed to join in a coalition government without the party’s pugilistic leader, Herbert Kickl.22 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
The Kids Online Safety Act was a good start, but app stores need accountability too
Congress has introduced the "App Store Accountability Act" to make app stores and devices safe for kids by requiring age verification, parental consent, transparency requirements, and industry ...Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Oliver Dowden interviewed in election betting inquiry
The Gambling Commission is not investigating Sir Oliver, and he himself didn’t place any bets on the election.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Larry Hogan says "neither one of the two candidates has earned my vote" in presidential race
Maryland's former Republican governor, Larry Hogan, who has been backed by former President Donald Trump in the race for U.S. Senate, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that he isn't ...Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Kemi Badenoch’s maternity pay comments show how ‘hopelessly out of touch’ Tories are, TUC says – UK politics live
Leadership rivals Jenrick, Cleverly and Tugendhat reject her comments, as row over her ‘excessive’ claim escalates. Q: Do you agree with Kemi Badenoch that some cultures are less valid than ...Yesterday - United Kingdom -
Sports - The New York Times
What Tom Hanks and Other Fans Think About the A’s Leaving Oakland
“How in the world,” Hanks wrote in an email to The Athletic, “does Major League Baseball turn inside-out one of the most storied franchises in the history of the game?”Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Who gets to observe elections? A Georgia county dukes it out with its elections board
Fulton county officials had agreed on an external team, but the board wants a team tied to the stop-the-steal movement. After voting this month to require a hand count of paper ballots on election ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Standing against tyranny: Our fight for political prisoners in Belarus and Russia
We call on the international community: do not forget the political prisoners. Do not ease the pressure on their captors. Support the people of Belarus and Russia who continue to resist.Yesterday - Russia -
Top stories - NBC News
Far right wins close Austria election, a boost for Putin
A far-right party founded by former Nazis appeared to have won Austria’s election Sunday, in a result that could reshape Europe’s political landscape and help tilt the balance of power between ...Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
Why it's time to take warnings about using public Wi-Fi, in places like airports, seriously
Internet 'evil twins' are stalking airport Wi-Fi connections and the cybercriminals behind the rising attacks are rarely caught.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
The high stakes & low blows of vice presidential debates
On Tuesday, the Democratic and Republican nominees for vice president will face each other in their first and only debate. Historian Kate Andersen Brower says that, even though Minnesota Governor ...Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
Op-ed: Your kids need a Roth IRA. It's the 'golden egg' savings vehicle for young people
Establishing a Roth IRA for kids can set them on the path to financial security. By starting early, they can take advantage of the benefits of tax-free growth.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
'SNL' premieres its 50th season parodying presidential candidates on both sides
"Saturday Night Live" premiered its 50th season with former cast member Maya Rudolph reprising her role as Vice President Kamala Harris in a cold opener featuring a parody of all 2024 presidential ...Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Why is myopia rising in children, and what can parents do about it?
Eye experts explain links between screen time and shortsightedness and offer advice on how to prevent it. More than one in three children and teenagers worldwide are shortsighted , according to ...Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Ishiba’s election as Japan’s next leader expected to rattle stock market
Former defence minister’s selection as president of ruling party sent Nikkei 225 futures tumblingYesterday - Japan -
World - Financial Times
Will the US jobs report show signs of economic recovery?
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week aheadYesterday -
Top stories - The New York Times
There’s a Dangerous Misconception About the Military’s Obligations to the President
The prospect of a second Trump administration has rekindled an important debate from four years ago.Yesterday -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
US lead International team at feisty Presidents Cup
South Korea's Tom Kim accuses the US of poor sportsmanship and swearing at him during a heated match on the third day of the Presidents Cup in Montreal.Yesterday -