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'You lose all hope': Federal workers gripped by mental health distress amid Trump cuts
In interviews with NBC News, many federal workers shared stories of overwhelming stress, personal crises, rapid weight loss, panic attacks and more.NBC News - Mar. 9 -
How Clemson basketball's loss vs Louisville in ACC tournament impacts March Madness predictions
Here's a look at how Clemson basketball's loss vs Louisville in the ACC tournament could affect its March Madness bracket predictions.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 15 -
Michigan State basketball pinpoints mistakes that cost Big Ten tourney loss to Wisconsin
Michigan State basketball locker room was abuzz as players talked about plays that could have changed the outcome of their semifinal loss to WisconsinYahoo Sports - 5d -
TSA union sues Noem over stripping of bargaining rights
The union for Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) employees is suing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem after she said she was ending a collective bargaining agreement signed last year. ...The Hill - Mar. 13 -
State and local tax deduction could change amid Trump's tax cuts debate. Here's what to know.
As lawmakers debate President Donald Trump’s tax cuts, a key deduction could become a sticking point in 2025 tax negotiations, policy experts say.NBC News - Mar. 13 -
Why you should open a $5,000 long-term CD now that inflation's falling again
Inflation fell in February for the first time since September. Here's why a $5,000 long-term CD could be worth opening now.CBS News - Mar. 12 -
Labaron Philon becoming the player Alabama basketball needs, and it showed in SEC Tournament
Labaron Philon showed out for Alabama basketball vs Kentucky in SEC Tournament, and he could be a big factor in March MadnessYahoo Sports - Mar. 15 -
Why Putin’s ceasefire demands are a test case for Europe’s resolve
Also in this newsletter: can a merger help the Dutch left become stronger?Financial Times - 3d -
Henley's chip-in eagle beats Morikawa at Bay Hill
Russell Henley, who trailed Collin Morikawa by three with five holes to play, took the lead with a chip-in eagle on No. 16 and won the Arnold Palmer Invitational.ESPN - Mar. 10 -
Why there's no time for despair after Humboldt's TSSAA basketball state tournament loss
Humboldt’s season came to an end in the TSSAA boys basketball state tournament semifinals, losing to defending champs Chattanooga Prep Friday.Yahoo Sports - 14h -
Could the 'Magnificent Seven' rise from the ashes? Here's why I think it's possible
In his Sunday column for Club subscribers, Jim Cramer examines whether large-cap tech stocks could once again act as safe-haven names.CNBC - 5d -
Mirror, Express and Star owner says its print titles will be loss-making from 2031
Chief executive of Reach says he is committed to print, and higher online income will keep business afloat. The boss of the publisher of the Mirror, Express, and Star newspapers has said that its ...The Guardian - Mar. 10 -
'Nunez not to blame - but you felt his miss carried more weight'
Darwin Nunez is not to blame for Liverpool's defeat by PSG but his miss seems to carry more weight, writes Phil McNulty.BBC News - Mar. 12 -
'Give Them The Puck!' — Buffalo Sabres Score Own Goal In Embarrassing Loss To Utah HC
If you thought things could not get any worse for the Buffalo Sabres this year, take a look at what happened in Thursday's 5-2 loss to the Utah Hockey Club.Yahoo Sports - 18h -
Why England's 'warrior queen' is the perfect captain
After being the only girl in her junior team, Zoe Aldcroft is now leading England in their quest to become world champions.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Why England's 'warrior queen' is the perfect captain
After being the only girl in her junior team, Zoe Aldcroft is now leading England in their quest to become world champions.BBC News - 1d -
Anthropic researchers forced Claude to become deceptive — what they discovered could save us from rogue AI
Anthropic researchers reveal groundbreaking techniques to detect hidden objectives in AI systems, training Claude to conceal its true goals before successfully uncovering them through innovative ...VentureBeat - Mar. 13 -
Guess could become the next fashion company to go private after stock price halves in a year
Guess Inc.’s stock soared 30% on Monday after the maker of clothing, footwear and accessories said it received an offer from New York-based investment company WHP Global to take it private for $13 ...MarketWatch - 4d -
ABS challenge system used in spring training could become MLB ready as early as next season
The system allows each team two challenges per game. If the challenge is upheld. the team retains it.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Mexico Sent Cartel Bosses to U.S. Knowing They Could Face Execution
Rafael Caro Quintero, who faces trial in Brooklyn, and at least four other drug cartel figures are vulnerable to the death penalty because they were expelled from Mexico rather than extradited.The New York Times - 1d -
SoftBank to Buy Silicon Valley Chip Start-Up Ampere for $6.5 Billion
The move is a bet that Ampere’s chips can begin playing a significant role in data centers for creating artificial intelligence.The New York Times - 2d -
SoftBank to acquire chip designer Ampere in $6.5 billion deal
SoftBank Group said Wednesday that it will acquire Ampere Computing, a startup that designed an Arm-based server chip, for $6.5 billion.CNBC - 1d -
Golfweek video instruction: The simplest way to hit chip shots
Averee Dovsek explains the simplest way to hit chip shots when your game feels unpredictable.Yahoo Sports - 17h -
Lord Coe must become IOC chief – his rivals are fatally compromised
If you were looking to avoid uncomfortable scrutiny, you could hardly choose a better location than Costa Navarino, this clifftop nirvana in the south-west Peloponnese. With its sprawling villas ...Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Armed with more eligibility and NIL, Diego Pavia's value could go from nonexistent to full-fledged empire
The Vanderbilt quarterback has become the face of a suddenly relevant SEC programCBS Sports - Mar. 12 -
Dallas down to eight healthy players with few two-way games left, could it have to forfeit a game?
Dante Exum fractured his hand to become the latest Mavericks player injured.Yahoo Sports - 6d -
Microsoft has been the worst Big Tech stock lately. Here’s why it may become the best.
Microsoft is getting more disciplined on AI spending and is better positioned than rivals for a consumer-spending slowdown, according to one analyst.MarketWatch - Mar. 13 -
Why Olympic medalist Omari Jones’ path to becoming ‘America’s next boxing superstar’ will be so difficult
2024 bronze medalist Omari Jones is the latest American boxer who will attempt turning Olympic success into professional dollars. But with the way the sport is changing, can the old formula still ...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 14 -
Why is Gavin Newsom handing Steve Bannon a megaphone? It’s becoming clear | Margaret Sullivan
The California governor is seeking to reposition himself for a possible 2028 presidential run. This isn’t the way to do it. Sign up to get email alerts every time Margaret Sullivan publishes a ...The Guardian - 4d -
Best seat in the house: writer Geoff Dyer on why sitting in a corner is so satisfying
The author always sits in the corner of a room but doesn’t understand why. Do some people crave the solace of the corner more than others? He finds clues to the compulsion in his upbringing – and ...The Guardian - Mar. 9 -
What Does Your Company Stand For—And Why?
Where we buy items like toilet paper has become political. Here’s how to respond when your company’s values are under attack.Inc. - 2d -
Why the Vikings could reportedly determine Aaron Rodgers' future
The Vikings will reportedly play a huge role in Aaron Rodgers' future.Yahoo Sports - 6d -
‘Unnervingly on-the-nose’: why Adolescence is such powerful TV that it could save lives
The Netflix four-parter has touched many a nerve with its gut-punch power and staggering performances – but it’s also a vital call to action for parents and their teens. The arrival of searing new ...The Guardian - 4d -
GdS: Why Loftus-Cheek could be Conceicao’s ‘surprise’ against Napoli
Sergio Conceicao is currently working with the players not called up by their national teams, hoping to come up with a masterplan to beat Napoli.This morning’s edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport ...Yahoo Sports - 20h -
Why N.B.A. Free Agency Could Get Weird This Summer
One of the most bizarre situations in the league is happening in Philadelphia, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - 18h -
Why Liam Delap Could Be Liverpool’s Ideal Striker Signing
Would Liam Delap Be the Perfect Summer Signing?As Arne Slot looks to reshape Liverpool’s squad for the future, attention is turning to the need for a long-term solution at centre forward. The ...Yahoo Sports - 1h -
Minnesota High School Hockey Game Attracted More Fans Than Every NHL Game
ST. PAUL - This is becoming an annual article, it seems. It is why Minnesota is called the State of Hockey.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 9 -
Groundbreaking but controversial - new IOC president Coventry
Kirsty Coventry will become the 10th International Olympic Committee (IOC) president but why is she both a groundbreaking and controversial choice?BBC News - 22h -
Groundbreaking but controversial - new IOC president Coventry
Kirsty Coventry will become the 10th International Olympic Committee president - but why is she both a groundbreaking and controversial choice?Yahoo Sports - 1h -
'So unfortunate' - why Alvarez's penalty was ruled out
MOTD pundits analyse Julian Alvarez's "unfortunate" double-touch penalty that was disallowed for Atletico Madrid in their dramatic penalty shootout loss to rivals Real in the Champions League.BBC News - Mar. 13