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ABC News - Top stories
Biden on Ukraine to world leaders at UNGA: 'We cannot look away'
Joe Biden is making his final address at the United Nations General Assembly as president of the United States.9 minutes ago - Joe Biden -
ESPN - Sports
Arteta: Ødegaard's Arsenal return 'weeks' away
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has said Martin Ødegaard's amkle injury will keep him sidelined until after the October international break.13 minutes ago - Premier League -
MarketWatch - Business
If there’s a nuclear renaissance, here are the stocks to watch, says UBS
There’s genuine excitement in the air around nuclear power. Here are companies that can benefit.1 hour ago -
Inc. - Business
Away's Steph Korey Goodwin Launches Her Charm(spring) Offensive
Four years since leaving Away, the luggage brand she departed after widespread reportsof toxic behavior, the entrepreneur is back--with a children's developmental brand.2 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Activists pledge to give their votes away to children in global campaign
Exclusive: Group says giving votes to children as young as six would push governments to tackle long-term issues. A group of academics and activists have launched a global campaign to enfranchise ...3 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Norway is shying away from tourism – here’s what other countries could learn | Shazia Majid
Norwegians are putting their natural environment (and weekend activities) ahead of tourism’s economic benefits . In Norway, nature is something of a national obsession. Norwegian children are ...8 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Officials wanted Ohio train derailment to 'go away,' expert tells NewsNation
Exposure expert Stephen Petty is bound by confidentiality but said he would speak about his findings if a judge asked him to.22 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Fauxductivity: how to be a workplace slacker – and get away with it
As employers make a point of monitoring their staff’s output, workers are finding ever more creative ways to skive off. Name: Fauxductivity.. Age: Decades old. Continue reading...Yesterday -
The New York Times - Business
Tourism and Water Shortages on the Greek Islands: A Delicate Balance
As climate change brings water shortages to vacation hot spots, we look at Greece’s tourism-dependent islands, where residents sometimes compete with visitors for a dwindling supply.Yesterday -
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The Guardian - World
The hidden life of Elizabeth Taylor – as seen by her son: ‘Her love for Richard Burton never went away’
She despised hypocrisy and was fiercely loyal to her friends, while navigating the pressures and pleasures of being the world’s biggest star. Chris Wilding discusses the legend and legacy of the ...Yesterday -
ABC News - Sports
Lydia Ko pulls away with a 63 to win Queen City Championship for 3rd LPGA title of the year
Lydia Ko feels like she's in a fairytale and the story isn't over yetYesterday -
NBC News - Top stories
Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend
Harris builds momentum over Trump, NBC News poll finds. Israel and Hezbollah trade heavy fire. Diddy shielded by fame. How one server makes ends meet in Miami.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Rockets agree to buyout, waive 2022 first-round pick A.J. Griffin who may step away from sport
Griffin is expected to be away from the NBA for at least this season.Yesterday -
ESPN - Sports
White Sox lose 119th game, 1 away from '62 Mets
Luis Robert and the White Sox tied the American League record with their 119th loss Saturday night, dropping a 6-2 decision to the Padres, moving Chicago just one loss from equaling the post-1900 ...Yesterday - MLB -
The New York Times - Sports
New College Football Is Here
Saturday’s USC-Michigan thriller was a three-hour advertisement for the new era, a columnist for The Athletic writes.2 days ago - College Football -
The New York Times - Sports
The W.N.B.A. Playoffs Have Arrived. Here’s Everything to Know.
The most-hyped regular season since the league’s inception delivered excitement from start to finish, but the real drama is just getting started.2 days ago -
The Hill - Politics
They are rigging the US election, and we're letting them get away with it
American social media companies and TikTok are allowing foreign adversaries to interfere with U.S. elections, spreading disinformation and potentially blackmailing U.S. leaders, while Facebook is ...2 days ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Texas Longhorns fans excited to start the Arch Manning Era in 2025, but they aren't wishing Quinn Ewers away
Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning is not going to be another Major Applewhite and Chris Simms, which nearly split Austin apart in the early 2000s2 days ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Mets blast two home runs, pull away late in 6-3 win over Phillies
Sean Manaea was great again and the Mets' bats came up clutch late in their 6-3 win over the Phillies on Saturday afternoon at Citi Field.2 days ago - MLB -
MarketWatch - Business
How to invest if you believe the Fed can’t stop the economy from falling apart
Also: What to expect for loan interest rates, how Social Security survivor and spousal benefits work, and advice from the Moneyist.3 days ago -
The Guardian - World
‘People should be making their contingency plans, like, right away’: America’s leading forecaster on the chances of a Trump win
Nate Silver’s election model is once again being pored over by millions of anxious voters. The gambler turned statistician talks about the race for White House, the risk-takers redefining our ...3 days ago - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
Rivalries Are the Heart of College Football. But Many Are Going Away.
Upheaval within the Big Ten, Pac-12 and Southeastern Conferences has threatened some cherished rivalries, while rekindling others. In Oregon, the Civil War may soon be over.3 days ago -
ABC News - Entertainment
Wojnarowski one of the first significant sports 'insiders' to step away from the spotlight
Adrian Wojnarowski’s decision to be one of the first significant insiders to leave on their own and try something new is surprising because some thought it might have happened sooner3 days ago -
ABC News - Sports
Wojnarowski one of the first significant sports 'insiders' to step away from the spotlight
Adrian Wojnarowski’s decision to be one of the first significant insiders to leave on their own and try something new is surprising because some thought it might have happened sooner3 days ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Rockets waive former first-round pick A.J. Griffin, who is expected to step away from basketball, per report
Griffin will reportedly take this season to consider his long-term future3 days ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
These Voters Don’t Want to Commit to Trump or Harris. Here’s Why.
Those still weighing their options are more likely to be young, Black or Latino — and struggling. Many see their choice as the “lesser of two evils.”3 days ago - Donald Trump -
MarketWatch - Business
Micron’s stock sentiment is weak. Here’s what could flip the script.
Micron shares have shed most of their 2024 gains, but memory pricing could improve in the coming months, Citi says.3 days ago -
The Guardian - World
‘Everyone here is disgusted’: the village at the heart of the rape trial that shook France
Residents of Mazan, where Gisèle Pelicot was allegedly drugged and raped, hope the case will raise awareness of sexual violence. On the narrow streets of stone houses with pastel-blue shutters, ...4 days ago -
The Guardian - World
‘Horrendous’: rise in tourism stokes local tensions in Lake District town
Cumbria police are objecting to plans in Bowness-on-Windermere for a new bar amid residents’ complaints about antisocial behaviour – but some don’t see a problem. Even on a weekday afternoon, at ...4 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
The Price War in Weight-Loss Drugs Is Here
Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly are offering discounts to encourage more insurance coverage of the medicines, which carry price tags of over $1,000 a month.4 days ago -
Financial Times - World
Reform MP faces backlash for giving away salary
Rupert Lowe promised to donate £5,000 a month to good causes in his constituency4 days ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Steve From ‘Blue’s Clues’ Was Here for Us All Along
The former star of a beloved children’s show survived the rumors of his own demise and then found a new home on social media. He is still ready to listen.5 days ago