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World - The Guardian
‘Enjoy a cocktail’: Australian Open doubles down on polarising ‘party court’
New entertainment zone called ‘the village’ added next to practice courts AO boss Craig Tiley expects Nick Kyrgios to return to playing The Australian Open will expand its court-side hospitality ...Yesterday - Australian Open -
Top stories - The New York Times
Here’s Why Hurricane Milton Is Sucking Water Out of Tampa Bay
The effect is called a reverse storm surge, but it won’t last, and the water could come rushing back.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Tornadoes add to deadly threat across the region
Multiple twisters have been reported - including on a popular interstate as cars were on the roadYesterday -
Top stories - ABC News
Supreme Court could give Oklahoma murderer another shot at avoiding execution
The Supreme Court appears likely to give Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip another shot in court at overturning his conviction for lack of a fair trial.Yesterday -
Politics - NBC News
Why Kamala Harris is facing criticism for owning a Glock
Vice President Kamala Harris revealed this week that she owns a Glock — a weapon that is restricted for purchase in California amid an ongoing court battle over the state’s gun laws.Yesterday - Kamala Harris -
Politics - The Hill
Why Hurricane Milton became so intense so fast
Click for the latest from The Hill {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Why Hurricane Milton became so intense so fast Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall late ...Yesterday -
Tech - GameSpot
Why You Should You Care About Witchfire
From the minds behind games like Bulletstorm and the Vanishing of Ethan Carter comes Witchfire, a game that blends the two while adding in a bunch of new ideas. The game is out now in early access ...Yesterday -
Top stories - ABC News
Florida resident under evacuation order explains why he's not leaving
Michael Sean Comerford said he is staying in his parents' condo in the city of Marco Island, Florida, which is under a mandatory evacuation ahead of Hurricane Milton.Yesterday - Florida -
Politics - The Hill
Watch live: Trump courts voters in critical swing state of Pennsylvania
Former President Trump is rallying voters Wednesday in the battleground state of Pennsylvania as Election Day inches closer. His remarks from Reading, Pa., are expected to target his Democratic ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Sports - The New York Times
Why Ford Is Returning to Formula 1 After Two Decades Away
The American automotive giant is returning to the grid in a partnership with one of Formula 1’s most successful teams.Yesterday -
Sports - The New York Times
Why N.F.L. Executives Think the Jets Fired Robert Saleh Too Soon
Executives who spoke with The Athletic about Saleh’s firing blamed team owner Woody Johnson for making a rash decision.Yesterday - NFL -
Top stories - ABC News
Why Milton is already a hurricane for the record books
While it's still hours away from making landfall and has yet to cause any damage, Hurricane Milton is already rewriting the record books, officials said.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
Oil prices end at lowest in a week, with U.S. crude supplies up more than expected
Oil futures on Wednesday stretched their losses into a second straight session to settle at their lowest in a week, pressured after official data on U.S. inventories revealed a nearly ...Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Reeves rules out ‘exit tax’ for wealthy people leaving UK
Chancellor urged to bring in expatriation charge in order to avoid increasing UK capital gains levy in BudgetYesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Why you should deposit $10,000 into a long-term CD now
Depositing $10,000 into a CD with a term of one year or longer could pay off right now. Here's why.Yesterday -
Top stories - The New York Times
Supreme Court Wrestles With Case of Oklahoma Death Row Inmate
Some justices said the court was powerless to grant relief to the inmate, Richard Glossip. Others seemed ready to order a new trial or at least an evidentiary hearing.Yesterday -
Tech - Wired
Why Tampa Is So Vulnerable to Hurricane Milton
Tampa, Florida is the most vulnerable US city to hurricane damage. Delays to floodwater defenses and relentless development only made the situation worse.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
The pile of ‘cash’ in crypto sits near record levels. Why that’s bullish for bitcoin.
A weekly look at the most important news and moves in crypto, and what’s on the horizon in digital assets.Yesterday - Crypto -
Politics - The Hill
Watch live: JD Vance courts voters in battleground Arizona
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), former President Trump's running mate, is rallying voters in the critical swing state of Arizona on Wednesday, as early voting in the Grand Canyon State is set to begin. He ...Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
EU countries back €35bn loan to Ukraine
Decision follows months of wrangling over how to structure European contributions to G7 aid package for KyivYesterday - Ukraine -
Business - Inc.
X Gets Back to Business in Brazil
The Elon Musk-owned social media platform gets OK to resume service in its sixth-largest market after bending to top court’s demands.Yesterday - Brazil -
Top stories - BBC News
Why there is silence on Ten Hag's Man Utd future
A six-hour Manchester United board meeting concluded on Tuesday with Erik ten Hag still in position as the club's manager. Why has there been no comment on his future from the club?Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Why Hurricane Milton became so intense so fast — and why more storms may do the same
Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday in the Tampa, Fla., region after undergoing a rapid intensification this week that saw it become the third-fastest storm on ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Supreme Court appears split on Oklahoma death row inmate’s fate
The Supreme Court appeared split over an Oklahoma death row inmate’s latest bid for freedom during arguments Wednesday, leaving his fate uncertain. Richard Glossip was convicted and sentenced to ...Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
Why Hurricane Milton could also cause damage Florida’s inland
NBC News’ Al Roker reports that as Hurricane Milton makes landfall it will impact both coastal and inland areas with strong wind, rain and heavy flooding. The storm has also led to tornado watches ...Yesterday -
World - ABC News
Bathroom break at work? Swiss court upholds watchmaker's rule to do it on your own time
A court in Switzerland has ruled that a manufacturer was justified in telling workers: If you need a bathroom break, clock out and take it on your own timeYesterday -
Business - Inc.
Here’s Why OpenAI’s Deal With Hearst Should Scare Google
Content from iconic publications, including Cosmopolitan and Esquire, will pop up in chatbots, potentially driving revenue for Hearst and OpenAI.Yesterday - Google -
Top stories - BBC News
'I'm facing court over £1.90 rail ticket error'
A man who mistakenly bought an invalid ticket is threatened with court by rail firm, Northern.Yesterday -
Business - MarketWatch
Why Kamala Harris — and fancy restaurant guests — now order Miller High Life
It’s really living up to its nickname: ‘The Champagne of Beers’Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
Bayer shares drop 7% after U.S. court says it will review Monsanto case
The company said in a statement Wednesday that there was "no basis for a different outcome on appeal."Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Colorado Supreme Court dismisses suit against baker who refused to bake cake for transgender woman
Colorado’s Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a case involving a Christian baker who refused to provide a cake for a transgender woman’s celebration. Attorney Autumn Scardina sued Jack Phillips, ...Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
Why Milton could become one of the most destructive hurricanes on record
When Hurricane Milton reaches Florida's Gulf Coast on Wednesday, the immense and powerful storm could generate “life-threatening” storm surge of up to 15 feet.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Rebekah Vardy told to pay Coleen Rooney £100,000 more after ‘Wagatha Christie’ case
Judge orders further payment after the women’s lawyers returned to court this week in dispute over legal costs. Rebekah Vardy has been ordered to pay Coleen Rooney a further £100,000 after their ...Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Vardy ordered to pay £100,000 towards Rooney in Wagatha case
A legal dispute over costs has been heard in court this week, with more expected next year.Yesterday -
Sports - CBS Sports
Takeaways from new Fever president's introductory press conference: Kelly Krauskopf praises Christie Sides
Krauskopf is back to oversee the Fever and shared thoughts on Sides, Kelsey Mitchell and free agencyYesterday -
Top stories - The New York Times
‘La Haine’ Is Back (as a Musical This Time)
Mathieu Kassovitz has turned his cult 1995 movie into a stage musical. The France it represents is different — though much hasn’t changed.Yesterday