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Business - Inc.
To Spot a Lie, Pay Close Attention to This, According to New Research
It’s a lot easier once you know what to look for.18 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Ireland stun world champions New Zealand in major WXV1 shock
Ireland beat Black Ferns 29-27 in Vancouver Erin King’s last-gasp converted try secures shock result Ireland’s women produced an upset as they stunned world champions New Zealand 29-27 in their ...19 hours ago - New Zealand -
World - The New York Times
How Mexican Novelist Yuri Herrera Found Himself in New Orleans
Much of Yuri Herrera’s work has focused on Mexican social realities. In “Season of the Swamp” he turns his attention to the uniquely American city that has been his home for 13 years.19 hours ago -
Business - Inc.
The Secret Behind Every Great Speech, According to Obama’s Speechwriter? The 50/25/25 Rule
In his new book, a former speechwriter for President Obama shares the wisdom he learned working with the master communicator.20 hours ago -
World - Financial Times
Japan’s incoming PM calls snap October election as shares sink
Nikkei 225 drops almost 5% as markets assess new leader who is expected to back BoJ’s rate rises20 hours ago - Japan -
Top stories - BBC News
Ireland stun world champions New Zealand in WXV1
Ireland secure a sensational last-gasp 29-27 win over world champions New Zealand in their opening match of the WXV1 tournament in Vancouver.22 hours ago - New Zealand -
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World - The Guardian
Man falsely accused of murder by Tommy Robinson calls for tighter rules on X
Abdul Hai, acquitted of murder over the death of Richard Everitt in 1994, said social media sites must be held accountable. A man falsely accused of murder by Tommy Robinson on X has called for ...Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
"CBS Weekend News" headlines for Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Nancy Chen.Yesterday -
World - ABC News
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index tumbles nearly 5% after its ruling party chose Ishiba as the next prime minister
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index tumbles nearly 5% after its ruling party chose Ishiba as the next prime ministerYesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
Nightly News Full Broadcast (September 29th)
Officials are calling the North Carolina flood disaster ‘unprecedented’; Families try to find those unaccounted for following floods in Tennessee; Chemical plant fire forces evacuations near ...Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Escalate Your New Hire’s Impact
Five practices to enable new team members to contribute more quickly.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
There's new fallout in the following the killing of Hezbollah leader
There's new fallout from the killing of the Hezbollah leader in Lebanon. Its ally, Iran, is now pledging revenge. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports.Yesterday -
Sports - ESPN
Colts QB Richardson suffers hip injury in victory
Colts QB Anthony Richardson was ruled out for the rest of Sunday's game against the Steelers with a hip injury.Yesterday - NFL -
Sports - CBS Sports
Anthony Richardson injury update: Colts QB exits win over Steelers after hurting hip in first half
Richardson left in the first halfYesterday - NFL -
Sports - ESPN
Steelers RB Patterson (ankle) ruled out vs. Colts
The Steelers lost running back Cordarrelle Patterson to an ankle injury in the second quarter Sunday vs. the Colts.Yesterday - NFL -
Sports - ESPN
Packers WR Watson ruled out with ankle injury
Packers wide receiver Christian Watson suffered a left ankle injury and was ruled out of the game Sunday against the Vikings.Yesterday - NFL -
Sports - ESPN
Transfer Talk: Cristiano Ronaldo to sign new Al Nassr deal?
Cristiano Ronaldo wants to play at a sixth World Cup, so is ready to sign a new deal with Al Nassr. Transfer Talk has the latest.Yesterday -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Colts QB Anthony Richardson ruled out vs. Steelers, says hip is 'still sore'
Anthony Richardson left the game, came back, and was injured again.Yesterday - NFL -
Top stories - NBC News
Richard Branson champions dyslexic education with new university
Richard Branson, the billionaire founder of Virgin Group, has turned his money and focus toward a very personal new project: DyslexicU, the first free online university for dyslexic thinkers.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Largest haka breaks world record in New Zealand
Thousands took part in a Maori haka dance famously performed by the All Blacks before rugby matches.Yesterday - New Zealand -
Entertainment - ABC News
Valentino's new designer puts on maximalist Paris ready-to-wear debut
Alessandro Michele’s Valentino debut signaled a transformation, with a stage set like a living room in flux, evoking a sense of renewalYesterday -
World - The Guardian
Who gets to observe elections? A Georgia county dukes it out with its elections board
Fulton county officials had agreed on an external team, but the board wants a team tied to the stop-the-steal movement. After voting this month to require a hand count of paper ballots on election ...Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
New Zealand reclaims world record for largest mass haka
The record was broken in deafening fashion at Eden Park rugby stadium in Auckland.Yesterday - New Zealand -
Business - MarketWatch
Nike is getting a new CEO. Will its earnings shed light on the path forward?
After a months-long consumer flight from new sneakers and new clothing, Nike Inc. is bringing in a new chief executive. Investors liked the news. But analysts say there’s still lots of work ahead ...Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
In Finland, classes in recognizing fake news, disinformation
Being able to identify hoaxes, avoid scams, and debunk propaganda is a civic skill required in today's information society. That's why the curriculum of students in Finland includes media literacy ...Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Israel dreams of a new order in the Middle East
But escalating the conflict further is more likely to lead to regional chaosYesterday - Israel -
Top stories - BBC News
Labour to tighten ministerial hospitality rules
The move follows criticism over freebies accepted by the prime minister and other cabinet ministers.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
New Zealand reclaims world record for largest mass haka
More than 6,000 people do Māori dance at Eden Park rugby stadium in Auckland to break France’s record. New Zealand has reclaimed the world record for the largest mass haka after more than 6,000 ...Yesterday - New Zealand -
Business - Financial Times
Labour to tighten UK rules on ministers declaring ‘freebies’
Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield quits party and hits out at Sir Keir Starmer over donationsYesterday - United Kingdom