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BBC News - Top stories
Why do politicians keep talking about locks?
The 2024 election campaign has seen further growth in British politicians' favourite metaphor. -
The New York Times - Business
Why Some People Don’t Talk About Money With Their Partner
A new report finds that people stressed about their finances are often worried that discussing it will lead to an argument. But experts say conversations can help. -
Financial Times - Business
Why no one trusts politicians any more
The central issue eroding faith in government is lack of accountability -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Health Care Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Novo Nordisk, Poly Medicure, Ipsen, and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Health Care sector. -
NBC News - Top stories
'NEETS' and 'new unemployables': Why some young adults aren't working
Although the unemployment rate has spent 30 months at or below below 4% — a near record — not everyone who wants a job has one. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Why U.K.’s Young Voters Feel Forgotten by Politicians
Many young people in the northern English cities of Liverpool and Manchester say they feel disillusioned by politics. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Oklahoma AD: Sooners coaches who weren't excited about SEC move 'aren't here anymore'
Oklahoma and Texas officially became members of the SEC on Monday. -
The New York Times - Business
Biden? Trump? The Politics of Talking About It at the Office.
Some companies have banned political discussions at work, but that might be easier said than done.Joe Biden -
The New York Times - Business
Why NASA and Boeing Are Being So Careful to Bring the Starliner Astronauts Home
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will spend additional weeks in orbit as teams on the ground study malfunctioning thrusters on the Starliner spacecraft. -
BBC News - Top stories
The election issues you care about that manifestos barely mention
BBC audiences have asked for more detail on issues such as fly-tipping, income tax thresholds and assisted dying -
The Guardian - World
If you care about someone, show them – and put away your phone
It takes time and attention to look after other people – and ourselves. And there are so many distractions to overcome . Years ago I was sitting in a cafe before work when an exhausted-looking man and his toddler son came in. A “One cappuccino and ... -
NBC News - Top stories
Democrats are talking about replacing Joe Biden. That wouldn't be so easy.
President Joe Biden's performance in the first debate Thursday has sparked a new round of criticism from Democrats, as well as public and private musing about whether he should remain at the top of the ticket. -
The New York Times - World
As Iran Picks a President, a Nuclear Shift: Open Talk About Building the Bomb
Iran has expanded its most sensitive nuclear production site in recent weeks. And for the first time, some leaders are dropping their insistence that the nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.Iran -
The Hill - Politics
Burgum won’t say if he’s talked to Trump about being VP
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R), rumored to be on former President Trump’s VP shortlist, declined to say on Sunday whether he’s talked to Trump about serving as his running mate. "That would be between the president and I," Burgum said on NBC ...Donald Trump -
MarketWatch - Business
Here’s what Trump and Biden got wrong about Social Security during the first debate
Both candidates missed the chance to discuss plans to fix the program.Joe Biden -
CBS News - Politics
Wound care company charged for billing older patients about $1M each in skin graft scheme
Owners of an Arizona wound care company allegedly targeted elderly patients, many of them terminally ill, in sprawling medical scheme, the Justice Department said. -
NBC News - Top stories
That question about child care costs at the debate? The thousands who petitioned for it are still waiting for an answer.
Reshma Saujani, Moms First CEO, urged candidates to outline their plans to make child care more affordable. -
MarketWatch - Business
Workers care more about enjoying work than a flexible schedule, new data shows
An ADP survey of about 35,000 people around the world also found that salary is still king -
MarketWatch - Business
Talk about Biden campaign’s money going to Harris points to him staying in race
As President Joe Biden faces some calls to exit the White House race after his poor performance in last week’s debate, analysts have focused in part on what could happen to his campaign’s funds if he were to bow out.Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
House of the Dragon: season two, episode three recap – talk about eye-popping TV
Daemon conquers a castle, a bloody battle erupts and the queens have a vital showdown in the sept. But it’s all upstaged by the show’s most shocking nudity scenes yet. Spoiler alert: this recap is for people watching House of the Dragon. Do not ... -
The Guardian - World
In a class of their own: three Olympic sportswomen talk about overcoming war, hardship and the Taliban
In advance of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, we speak to women who have faced conflict, discrimination and a lack of funding to stand as their countries’ only female qualifiers in their chosen fields. . . One of Alexandra Ndolo’s greatest ... -
The Guardian - World
After 15 years away I moved back to the UK fearing the worst. What I found startled me | Gillian Harvey
Despite years of austerity and Tory rule, I have seen incredible resilience, humour and optimism. Fifteen years ago I moved to France with my husband and a burgeoning baby bump, lured by low property prices and the chance to quit our jobs as ...United Kingdom -
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MarketWatch - Business
Why this fund manager trimmed his Nvidia position — and has a warning about AI
Ken Laudan of Buffalo Funds has changed his opinion about how long it will take for “AI adopters” to make the technology useful. -
NBC News - Top stories
Why it looks like British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is about to lose his job
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will lead his Conservative Party into a U.K. general election. But who is the country's first British-Indian prime minister.United Kingdom -
The Wall Street Journal - World
"Roaring Kitty" Keith Gill disclosed a 6.6% stake in online pet-products retailer Chewy, days after an ambiguous social-media post sparked speculation about his next move.
“Roaring Kitty” Keith Gill disclosed a 6.6% stake in online pet-products retailer Chewy, days after an ambiguous social-media post sparked speculation about his next move. -
CBS Sports - Sports
Jason Kelce admits he's lost 20 pounds since retirement: Two reasons why he's adamant about losing weight
Kelce says his back and knees already feel better -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Macron Runs France Like a CEO. His Customers Aren't Happy.
Disgruntled by inflation and immigration, voters could give power to the far-right party, hobbling the president and his globalist agenda. -
BBC News - Top stories
Politics 'like a big bingo game' says voter
Trust in politicians has fallen to an "historic low" this general election, a polling expert says. -
The Guardian - World
British female politicians targeted by fake pornography
Leading politicians victimised by online material including AI deepfakes, investigation finds. British female politicians have become the victims of fake pornography, with some of their faces used in nude images created using artificial ... -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court social media decisions
Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Social media cases on deck for Supreme Court ruling Two cases involving the rights of social media companies based on laws in Florida and Texas have yet to ... -
ABC News - Entertainment
Singer, songwriter, provocateur and politician Kinky Friedman dead at 79
Kinky Friedman, the singer, songwriter, satirist and novelist who also dabbled in Texas politics with a campaign for governor, has died -
ABC News - World
4 Serbs in Kosovo jailed in the killing of a moderate Serb politician in 2018
A Kosovo court has sentenced four ethnic Serbs to four to 10 years in jail for the killing of a moderate Serb leader -
ABC News - World
German court convicts a prominent far-right politician for using a Nazi slogan again
A high-profile politician in the far-right Alternative for Germany party has been convicted for the second time of knowingly using a Nazi slogan at a political eventGermany -
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The New York Times - World
AfD Politician Björn Höcke Fined Again for Using Nazi Slogan
In his ruling against Björn Höcke, the judge said it was “essential that we counter the danger of old Nazi-era symbols from becoming acceptable again.” -
Financial Times - Business
French election choice is as stark as Brexit, warns centre-left politician
Raphaël Glucksmann says voters must act to block far right from taking power -
The Guardian - World
German parliament set to impose tougher fines on unruly politicians
Revised rules expected to be passed that will increase financial penalties after a rise in antisocial outbursts. Germany’s parliament is set to toughen up its fines for politicians who interrupt sessions with insults and rowdy behaviour, after a ...Germany -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court rules on social media cases
Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Supreme Court punts on Texas, Florida internet laws The Supreme Court on Monday wiped lower court rulings regarding two state laws aimed at barring social ...