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Amsterdam’s acting police chief said Israeli fans were “willfully attacked” in clashes after soccer match
Amsterdam’s acting police chief said Israeli fans were “willfully attacked” in clashes after soccer matchWorld - ABC News - 6 days ago -
Kevin Durant, Suns continue crunch-time high-wire act with last-second win vs. Luka Doncic's Mavericks
Phoenix defeated Dallas 114-113 to move to 7-0 in clutch games this seasonSports - CBS Sports - 5 days ago -
Why Joan Chen almost gave up on acting and how she found her destiny
Joan Chen got frustrated with her ability to land interesting roles after starring in 'The Last Emperor.' Now the 'Didi' star considers acting her destiny.Entertainment - Los Angeles Times - 3 days ago -
How the PACT Act helped my family as cancer took my husband’s life
If you are a veteran and have been diagnosed with a condition that is presumed to have been caused by your service, I urge you to enroll in VA health care and file a disability claim.Politics - The Hill - 3 days ago -
7-Eleven starts talks with ACT on $47bn takeover bid as ‘white knight’ emerges
Japanese convenience store operator receives rival buyout offer from members of founding familyBusiness - Financial Times - Yesterday -
Working Well: The simple act of taking deep breaths can reduce stress and anxiety
Deep breathing can be a simple and effective way to reduce stressHealth - ABC News - 15 hours ago -
Planning a Roth IRA conversion? Trump’s win and GOP trifecta could buy you more time to act.
The chances are “‘pretty high” that income-tax rates will stay where they are after 2025, one expert said.Business - MarketWatch - 10 hours ago -
Considering using your home equity now? Pros and cons of acting before 2025
There are some major pros and cons to accessing your home equity before 2025. Here's what to consider right now.Top stories - CBS News - 8 hours ago -
Will the Polls in 2024 Be More Accurate Than in 2016 and 2020?
Can you trust the polls this year? Kaleigh Rogers, a polling reporter at The New York Times, describes how pollsters have tried to fix past mistakes.Top stories - The New York Times - October 17 -
Dune: Messiah Might Arrive Sooner Than Expected
Following the release of Dune: Part Two earlier this year, director Denis Villeneuve suggested that he might take an extended break from the franchise before returning for a third film based on ...Tech - GameSpot - October 18 -
Walmart is selling a tiny house for less than $16,000
Walmart's prefab house includes space for a bedroom, living room, bathroom, dining room and kitchen, but appliances are sold separately.Top stories - CBS News - October 18 -
NOAA predicting warmer than average winter
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration published its winter outlook for this coming December, January and February. Experts anticipate warmer-than-average temperatures for much of the ...Top stories - CBS News - October 18 -
This Watch Line Says It’s More a ‘Gathering’ Than a Brand
‘We’re just friends having fun, doing something that we would like for ourselves,’ one Kollokium founder said.Lifestyle - The New York Times - October 18 -
Why Trump’s Chances Are Better Than They Look
For many undecided voters, the inflation issue isn’t going away.Top stories - The New York Times - October 21 -
'Sorry' water boss has plan to end sewage spillages
Water UK chief apologises for the industry's performance as the sector faces a "root and branch" review.Top stories - BBC News - October 23 -
Using Artificial Intelligence Is Easier Than You Think
WIRED’s AI Unlocked newsletter about using chatbots and other generative AI tools is back for a second season. We’ve incorporated reader feedback and answered your burning questions.Tech - Wired - October 23 -
An Appreciation: Fernando Valenzuela and Fernandomania
Fernando Valenzuela, who died on Tuesday at age 63, was a teenage phenomenon from Mexico who remade the Dodgers’ fan base and put his country on the baseball map.Lifestyle - The New York Times - October 24 -
Peak population may be coming sooner than we think
Birth rates keep coming in below the forecasts — the models may need an overhaulBusiness - Financial Times - October 25