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Sports - CBS Sports
Erik ten Hag isn't the answer to turn Manchester United around, but the club keeps asking the wrong questions
United are stuck in midtable and will be whether they stick with Ten Hag or decide to change the man in chargeYesterday -
Entertainment - ABC News
Book Review: 'The Book of George' is a witty novel in lively episodes like a first-rate TV sitcom
“The Book of George” is a novel by Kate Greathead with chapters that unfold as the title character, a millennial kid, grows upYesterday -
Tech - Wired
'Joker: Folie à Deux' Might Be the Worst Comic Book Adaptation of All Time
The sequel starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga has proven to be both a critical disappointment and a box office one.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
After Election Day, expect more questions than answers
There is no single conclusion to be drawn other than Nov. 6 maybe a day of reckoning.Yesterday -
Entertainment - ABC News
Book Review: Paula Hawkins returns with psychological thriller ’The Blue Hour'
The thriller writer who introduced the world to “The Girl on a Train” in 2015 is back with another psychological dramaYesterday -
Entertainment - ABC News
Book Review: Deborah Levy's 'The Position of Spoons' may be just for the diehard fans
Deborah Levy is a celebrated novelist, memoirist and playwright whose latest book — “The Position of Spoons” — is a petite collection of essays spanning the last few decades of her careerYesterday -
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Top stories - CBS News
Author Jason Reynolds tackles romance writing in new book
Jason Reynolds has written more than a dozen books for young readers on difficult topics. Now, he enters the world of young adult romance with "Twenty-Four Seconds from Now."Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Supreme Court won’t revive lawsuit over DOJ school board memo
The Supreme Court won’t revive a lawsuit from parents in Michigan and Virginia who sued Attorney General Merrick Garland after he directed federal authorities to address threats against school ...Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Johnson sidesteps question on whether Trump lost 2020 election: ‘This is a gotcha game’
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Sunday sidestepped a question about whether former President Trump lost the 2020 presidential election, calling it a “gotcha game” that he would not play. ABC’s ...Yesterday - Donald Trump