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CBS Sports - Sports
2024 NFL futures: NFC powers fall, according to the SportsLine Projection Model
The top teams in the NFC took a big hit in the model's updated projections after Week 2 of the NFL season6 hours ago - NFL -
Inc. - Business
People Who Excel at Conversation Always Do These 3 Things, According to a Stanford Expert
On the new podcast 'A Fine Mess,' Stanford's Matt Abrahams shares secrets for better communication.13 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
How to Be a Feminist Leader, According to Melinda French Gates
You don't need a billion dollars or big diversity initiatives to fight sexism and support women, French Gates explains.14 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Bryce Young not on trade block, according to Panthers coach Dave Canales
Canales insisted on Wednesday that Young's time as Carolina's franchise quarterback isn't necessarily done.Yesterday -
CBS News - Top stories
Walkie-talkies explode in Lebanon, according to reports
A source close to Lebanon's Hezbollah group told French news agency AFP that walkie-talkies used by the militant group had exploded in Beirut Wednesday. This comes after thousands of pagers ...Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
Harris victory seen as most likely election outcome, according to CNBC Fed Survey
The survey was taken several days after the first and possibly only debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
CBS Sports - Sports
WATCH: Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani goes second deck to move closer to first 50-50 season ever
After Tuesday's loss to the Marlins, Ohtani now has 48 home runs and 48 stolen basesYesterday -
GameSpot - Tech
These Are The Most Popular Games Of The First Week Of September, According To Players
Mat Piscatella--the executive producer of Circana, a tech-based market-research company--has released a list on Threads that details the most popular games of the last week released a list of the ...2 days ago -
CNBC - Business
Fed to cut rates by a quarter point with a soft landing expected, according to CNBC Fed Survey
The survey shows 84% of the 27 respondents, including economists, fund managers and strategists, see the Fed cutting by a quarter percentage point.2 days ago - Federal Reserve