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BBC News - Top stories
Watch the best bits from Murray's emotional Centre Court interview
Watch the best bits of Andy Murray's emotional interview with Sue Barker on Centre Court at Wimbledon. -
ABC News - Top stories
WATCH: Drone footage captures Europe's Mount Etna roaring with lava
Drone footage shows hot ash and lava spewing from Mt. Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes. The eruption temporarily shut down the local airport. -
The Guardian - World
Emma Raducanu inspired by ‘fun to watch’ Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon
Briton continues resurgence with win over Maria Sakkari‘The Carlos versus Tiafoe match was amazing tennis’Emma Raducanu believes that her superb run to the last 16 at Wimbledon has been inspired by watching Carlos Alcaraz before she plays and ... -
The New York Times - Top stories
Texas Braces for Hurricane Beryl as Tropical Storm Enters Gulf
Some areas in Texas issued evacuation orders as Beryl, which had weakened to a tropical storm, was expected to intensify into a hurricane by Sunday. -
BBC News - Top stories
Watch: Starmer tells Cabinet 'we have a huge amount of work to do'
Starmer tells Cabinet 'we have a huge amount of work to do' -
CBS News - Top stories
Watch owned by Theodore Roosevelt recovered decades after theft
A watch owned by Theodore Roosevelt was returned to the National Park Service after a decades-long journey. Roosevelt was given the watch in 1898, and it was stolen from a museum display in 1987 before resurfacing at an auction house last year. ... -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Copa America 2024: How to watch the Brazil vs. Uruguay game tonight
The Copa America 2024 soccer — or football — tournament continues tonight with Brazil vs. Uruguay. -
ABC News - Top stories
WATCH: Loose chickens lead officers on chase around neighborhood
Officers in Ohio were given the runaround by some loose chickens. After an egg-cellent chase, the chickens were eventually caught. -
The Guardian - World
Big brains and glittering careers: five fresh Labour MPs to watch
Labour’s new brood includes an economist whose family fled from Liberia, Westminster insiders and a former soldier. A former adviser to Alistair Darling during his time as chancellor, he has since become one of the most respected surveyors of the ... -
The New York Times - World
The Windmills Are Back Up on the Moulin Rouge
The Paris landmark has completed its restoration after the blades fell off this spring — and just in time for the Summer Olympic Games to begin. -
MarketWatch - Business
What Meta and Jackson Pollock have in common — and why that matters to investors
Meta’s big-spending ways may seem “akin to throwing a bunch of paint at a canvas,” but a Bernstein analyst sees a more positive perspective as well. -
The New York Times - World
Why the Supreme Court Immunity Ruling Worries U.S. Allies
Legal experts say the U.S. Supreme Court ruling pushes past most of the norms in effect among American allies, adding more concern about the reliability of U.S. power. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The S&P 500 Isn't as Diverse as It Used to Be. Here's Why That Matters.
As tech and financial stocks have come to dominate the index, volatility and interest-rate sensitivity have picked up. -
CBS News - Top stories
Why Trump's "hush money" sentencing is being delayed over immunity ruling
Donald Trump's sentencing for the conviction in his New York "hush money" trial is being postponed until September after his lawyers moved to toss the guilty verdict because of the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling. Attorney and CBS ...Donald Trump -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why Are So Many Townhouses For Sale in Park Slope Right Now?
Nine homes asking more than $100 million combined were on the market as of mid-June, thanks to skyrocketing home prices and seller optimism. -
The Guardian - World
Should cuddling koalas be legal? Here’s why there’s a push to ban it in Queensland
Scores of famous faces have been snapped holding koalas in Australia over the years but the practice is falling out of favour. Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news ... -
GameSpot - Tech
Why Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F Took 30 Years To Make
The first two Beverly Hills Cops movies are beloved by fans of the franchise. The third movie, 1994's Beverly Hills Cop 3, has a different reputation among viewers. The third Axel Foley adventure was a massive critical bomb and made less than half ... -
The Hill - Politics
Why many Muslim and Arab voters do not fear another Trump presidency
To assert themselves politically once more, Muslims and Arabs are more than prepared to send a message to Democrats — even if it means putting Donald Trump back in the White House.Donald Trump -
CNBC - Business
Investing in Space: Why military contracts are crucial for space companies
Military contracts often represent "we made it" moments for space companies. -
CNBC - Business
U.S. named the worst place for British families to move abroad. Here's why
The U.S. comes in last in a ranking of 28 countries, dragged down by high childcare costs, long work hours and lack of federally mandated paid parental leave. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Why a New Conservative Brain Trust Is Resettling Across America
Pro-Trump professionals aren’t just talking about remaking Western civilization. Some are uprooting their lives to show that they mean it. -
The Guardian - World
Why have there been so many own goals at Euro 2024?
There have been nine own goals at this tournament – as many as the first 15 European Championships combined. By Richard Foster for The Football Mine. When the Belgium defender Jan Vertonghen deflected Randal Kolo Muani’s shot past his own ... -
NBC News - Top stories
Why this Wall Street trailblazer believes furniture can unite America
When Lulu C. Wang immigrated to the U.S. from Shanghai with her family in 1948, she knew only one word of English. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Why Draymond didn't try to convince Klay to stay with Warriors
Draymond Green explained why he didn't try to convince Klay Thompson to stay with the Warriors. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Why Native American heritage fuels newest Warrior Waters
Newly aqcuired Warriors guard Lindy Waters III's tremendous pride in his Native American heritage has fueled his NBA journey. -
CBS News - Top stories
Voters share reasons why they're backing Biden or Trump in 2024
CBS News polls consistently show that democracy and the American Dream itself are on the ballot this November, but why do voters think that? And how do their personal lives shape their views on our national conversations? CBS News executive ...Joe Biden -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Trying to understand why Yankees’ Luis Gil is suddenly struggling
Yankees starter Luis Gil’s latest troubling outing, allowing four runs in four innings in a 5-4 loss to the Reds, raised several questions, all outgrowths of the essential one: What is going on? -
Financial Times - World
Why the EU is outraged over Orbán’s trip to see Putin
Also in this newsletter: Germany and Turkey locked in diplomatic spat over a hand gestureEuropean Union -
The Hill - Politics
7 reasons why Biden and Trump are national security risks
Biden's debate performance and Trump's indictment for violating the Espionage Act, as well as the Trump Organization's new foreign projects and the Supreme Court's immunity decision, all pose significant national security risks for the United States.Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why Your Fund Manager Can't Beat Today's Stock Market
The time seems just right for active stock pickers to beat the market. Why, then, are they doing even worse than usual? -
The Hill - Politics
Why abortion isn’t the winning issue Democrats think it is in 2024
Biden’s party planned to run on “Dobbs and democracy,” but their pro-abortion push is losing steam.Abortion -
The New York Times - World
Labour Won a U.K. Landslide. Why Doesn’t It Feel Like That?
Keir Starmer’s party won a huge majority in parliament. But the new prime minister faces a fractious and volatile public. -
BBC News - Top stories
'Why three at the back can bring the best out of England'
Former England defender Rio Ferdinand explains why England might change their shape to a 3-4-3 for their Euro 2024 quarter-final against Switzerland. -
The Guardian - World
Gareth Southgate may be England’s greatest ever manager. So why the hate?
He created an environment in which players could flourish yet Gareth Southgate has become a lightning rod for rage. They have a word for it in German: der Briefcasetrainerparadigm, a phrase used to describe a person who is self-evidently good at ... -
ESPN - Sports
Why Portugal's reliance on Ronaldo cost them at Euro 2024
Despite Cristiano Ronaldo's subpar display at Euro 2024, Portugal coach Martinez centered the team around the star player, which led to their Euros exit. -
The Guardian - World
The Copenhagen of Queensland? Why this conservative city is making a bold cycling move
In Toowoomba, the car has long been king. Now, there’s a push to make it more bike friendly. Toowoomba councillor Carol Taylor admits the active and public transport committee on which she sits has its work cut out.. “Toowoomba’s one of the most ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why America's Berries Have Never Tasted So Good
Driscoll’s had to figure out how to breed, produce and sell its most flavorful strawberries and raspberries. Now the strategy is starting to bear fruit. -
ESPN - Sports
Why Araújo can be Uruguay's difference-maker vs. Brazil
Ronald Araújo's defensive presence for Uruguay will be crucial to containing Brazil's counter-attacks in their Copa América quarterfinal clash.Brazil -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Presidential Historian Explains Why Dropping Biden Won't Help Democrats
Historian Allan Lichtman, who correctly predicted nine of the last 10 presidents, breaks down why Biden still represents the best bet for DemocratsJoe Biden -
BBC News - Top stories
Why Starmer hired key-cutting boss as prisons minister
James Timpson has made a name for himself hiring hundreds of former prisoners.