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Why U.S. ranchers and farmers are alarmed about Canada's "super pigs"
One expert says these so-called "super pigs" — wild boars that were deliberately bred with domestic pigs – are an "ecological trainwreck."CBS News - 4d -
Why Canada's "super pigs" pose a multibillion-dollar threat to the U.S. economy
The U.S. border with Canada is under new scrutiny, with both countries focused on increased migration as well as drug and weapons smuggling. But another concern is rising, especially among farmers ...CBS News - 4d -
Why are women still being sent to prison as ‘a place of safety’? | Eva Wiseman
Reports reveal the true harm done by incarcerating women under the guise of protecting them. Every now and then I learn something about the world today that sticks into me like a fish hook and I ...The Guardian - 4d -
Like Bingo, but With Beef: Why Meat Raffles Are Blowing Up
Spinning the wheel to raise money for youth sports and, maybe, win a steak, sausage or bone-in pork butt.The New York Times - 4d -
Why Zelle Is the New King of Peer-to-Peer Payments (Sorry, Venmo and PayPal)
Nearly one in four Zelle spenders—roughly 23 million people—sent a payment to a small business in the last three months of 2024.Inc. - 4d -
Why Timothée Chalamet spent years studying Bob Dylan
Timothée Chalamet had years to immerse himself in Bob Dylan's life. The actor explains what it was like.CBS News - 3d -
Software stocks are on fire. Here’s why the party can keep going this year.
Smaller software stocks have been on a tear this year, and the sector broadly stands to benefit from lower costs for AI.MarketWatch - 3d -
Why Nickel Boys should win the best picture Oscar
In the first of our annual Oscar hustings, here why RaMell Ross’s incredibly tender film of Colson Whitehead’s novel should take the top prize. The idea of praising a film for being beautiful is ...The Guardian - 3d -
Why Don’t People Dress Up to Go Out Anymore?
The informality that dominates in most public spaces today has been brewing for quite some time, our critic explains, and speaks to a broader cultural shift.The New York Times - 3d -
We all have hormones — why are they being weaponized against trans athletes?
Much like all biases based on hormones, the rules that exclude transgender people in sports are based on little to no scientific evidence.The Hill - 3d -
Why Your Department Leaders Are Set Up to Fail—And What to Do About It
Leaders expect differentiation but don’t teach teams how to create it. Instead, train your team leaders to think strategically and break industry norms.Inc. - 3d -
Watch: Why European leaders held emergency Ukraine summit
European leaders met at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Monday for an emergency summit on Ukraine.BBC News - 2d -
Why the Champions Trophy matters after England's dark winter
The Champions Trophy may feel like a tournament from a bygone age but it is crucial for England, who need to lift fans after a dark winter.BBC News - 2d -
Why putting boots on the ground in Ukraine still divides Europe
Also in this newsletter: Watching the pope’s health statusFinancial Times - 2d -
The death of capital letters: why gen Z loves lowercase
Young people have ditched capitalisation in favour of a writing style that reflects their values and attitudes to tradition. Will this change our language for ever?. When Maelle Kouman, 24, turned ...The Guardian - 2d -
Ocasio-Cortez on Homan insult: 'This is why you fight these cowards'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shot back at President Trump’s “border czar” Tom Homan on Monday after he insulted her intelligence. Homan, in an interview Monday with Newsmax's Rob Finnerty, called ...The Hill - 2d -
What is the rule of 72 for credit card debt (and why does it matter)?
The rule of 72 exposes the true cost of procrastination when it comes to credit card debt. Here's how it works.CBS News - 2d -
Why a U.S.-Canada Rematch in the Championship Is the 4 Nations’ Dream Scenario
Dominance for the Americans? Redemption for the Canadians? It’s all on the line in Thursday’s final, a columnist for The Athletic writes.The New York Times - 2d -
Why Deporting Millions of Immigrants Would Shock the U.S. Economy and Raise Prices
The Trump administration is seeking $175 billion for mass deportations, which would be costly for American citizens and businesses.Inc. - 2d -
Why did a plane crash in Toronto, and how did everyone survive?
The plane's safety features have been praised, as have the response from the crew and emergency teams.BBC News - 2d -
Why U.S. stocks are a better bet than international — despite lagging lately
International stocks have been beating U.S. equities lately amid worries about tariffs under President Donald Trump. Here’s why that recent outperformance may not last over the longer term.MarketWatch - 1d -
Why Europe’s defence spending may need a bold new approach
In Paris and Munich, European leaders debated ideas aimed at reshaping Europe’s postwar dependence on the US. Putting aside the petulant Giorgia Meloni, who drove up to the steps of the Élysée ...The Guardian - 1d -
Why firings at Diplomatic Security Service could make the world more dangerous
The Diplomatic Security Service has not been exempted, as have other agencies, from the administration's downsizing plans.ABC News - 1d -
‘Modern Love’ Podcast: Why Gossiping Could Help Your Love Life
Kelsey McKinney, author of the new book “You Didn’t Hear This From Me: (Mostly) True Notes on Gossip,” talks about the joys and problems gossiping has brought to her relationships.The New York Times - 1d -
Why Everyone From Estee Lauder to Starbucks Is Racing to ‘Meet the Customer Where They Are’
Data shows that the strategy is having a bit of a moment, whether you’re talking about pricing or customer acquisition.Inc. - 1d -
An Effective Treatment for Opioid Addiction Exists. Why Isn’t It Used More?
A drug called buprenorphine may be the best tool doctors have to fight the fentanyl crisis. Why hasn’t it been more widely adopted?The New York Times - 1d -
What is the credit card debt statute of limitations (and why does it matter)?
Understanding the statute of limitations on your credit card debt can have a big impact on how you handle it.CBS News - 1d -
Why the Sons of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi Went Viral
The extraordinary tale of fabricated posts, a gambling company and two superstars.The New York Times - 1d -
Why Chipotle is turning to AI as it steps up its seasonal hiring to 20,000
Chipotle Mexican Grill is leaning on an artificial-intelligence program called Ava Cado to speed up its hiring process as it launches its largest-ever spring recruitment effort.MarketWatch - 23h -
Why Eric Adams is headed to court over criminal charges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is headed to court where a federal judge will hear arguments on the corruption case against the embattled politician. CBS News' Jake Rosen reports.CBS News - 1d -
USMNT star Christian Pulisic again has to prove himself at Milan. But why?
Pulisic is one of Milan's best players, but in the wake of a midseason coaching change and UEFA Champions League exit, he finds himself again having to justify a first-team place he's already ...ESPN - 22h -
Super Micro’s stock is its most overbought in a year. Here’s why that’s bullish.
Super Micro’s stock has soared till it has become the most technically overbought in a year, but that hasn’t deterred bulls in the past.MarketWatch - 22h -
Carvana says it had a record year. Why its stock is falling anyway.
Online used-car sales platform reports better fourth-quarter results, but shares drop after hours.MarketWatch - 19h -
What are sinkholes, how are they formed and why did one appear in a Surrey street?
Failed water main or mineshaft most likely culprits as hole opens up in the village of Godstone. Residents of Godstone in Surrey have been evacuated from their homes amid fears that two large ...The Guardian - 15h -
Amazon's fastest-growing business isn't retail or cloud — why that's a good thing
The company has one of "the best mix shift stories you can find in tech land," one analyst said.CNBC - 9h -
Why Traditional Annual Planning Doesn’t Work, and What Does
The first 90 days are crucial to regroup and get the annual plan off the ground.Inc. - 8h -
Why Title IX doesn’t apply in lucrative college sports deals
Where does this leave female athletes? Unfortunately, it leaves them in a position where market forces, rather than federal law, determine their earning potential.The Hill - 4h -
Why Did QR Codes Appear on About 1,000 Graves in Munich?
The mystery has bewildered city workers and set off a police investigation.The New York Times - 4h -
Why Did It Take a Fire for the World to Learn of Altadena’s Black Arts Legacy?
As Frieze Los Angeles shines a spotlight on art in the city, one community, long facing institutional apathy, calls for marking its memories in the public mind.The New York Times - 4h -
Why Mitch McConnell says he won't seek reelection
Former Senate leader Mitch McConnell announced he will not be seeking reelection. This comes as both chambers of Congress navigate proposals for a budget plan. CBS News' Taurean Small reports.CBS News - 2h