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World - The New York Times
Why Helene Was So Destructive in Florida, the Carolinas and Appalachia
Hurricanes typically weaken over land. But if the ground is already wet from earlier rains, storms can receive an extra jolt that keeps them churning.1 hour ago -
Politics - The Hill
Trump says he’ll do a ‘personal play by play’ of vice presidential debate
Former President Trump announced Monday he will do a “personal play by play” of the vice presidential debate Tuesday evening. “I will be doing a personal PLAY BY PLAY of the Debate tomorrow between ...1 hour ago - Donald Trump -
Top stories - BBC News
Families of Gaza hostages call on UK government to 'do more'
Hostage families call on the government to table a UK plan to get their relatives released.1 hour ago - United Kingdom -
Politics - The Hill
Why do Republicans fund programs that we want reduced or eliminated?
The continuing resolution (CR) continues funding the construction of a Taj Mahal-like FBI headquarters, surveillance programs on Americans without warrants, DEI offices and DEI training throughout ...3 hours ago - Republican Party -
World - The Guardian
‘Do they take us for fools?’: Argentina vice-president lambasts Falklands pact
Victoria Villarruel breaks ranks to claim confidence-building deal signed with UK offers only ‘crumbs’. Argentina’s vice-president has lambasted a new UK-Argentina Falkland Islands agreement, ...3 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
Why was Asheville hit so hard by Helene?
Surrounded by mountains, Asheville, North Carolina, has faced devastating floods from Helene.3 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
When do hurricane names get retired?
With nearly two months to go until the end of what was predicted to be a "hyperactive" hurricane season, many residents along Florida's Gulf Coast and southeastern states are grappling with the ...3 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
Russian defence spending to rise by a quarter in 2025
Next year’s budget signals Kremlin’s readiness to fight a long war in Ukraine4 hours ago - Russia -
Politics - The Hill
Why do Russians appear so satisfied despite the war in Ukraine?
Despite Western sanctions and the war in Ukraine, Russia's most affluent cities have seen a boom in economic growth, with modern infrastructure, digital services, and cheap mobile data usage, ...4 hours ago - Ukraine -
Sports - CBS Sports
Antoine Griezmann retires from international soccer with France after 137 appearances and World Cup title
The MLS-linked Atletico Madrid star will play on in Spain and Europe with his club4 hours ago - World Cup -
World - The Guardian
The biggest wellness trends of 2024 (so far)
Do you need to take magnesium? Are you ‘boysober’? What’s underconsumption core? We’re here to help. We all want to be well – to feel good or, at least, not feel bad. For the most part, we know how ...4 hours ago -
World - The New York Times
Zelensky Returns to Russian Strikes in Eastern Ukraine and Counterattacks in Kursk Region
Cities across Ukraine have suffered airstrikes in recent days, and Moscow is pressing a slow advance in the east. Kyiv has hit back against arms depots, trying to disrupt Russian logistics.7 hours ago - Ukraine -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Why Are Oversized Glasses So Popular?
A reader wonders why more women start opting for chunky frames at a certain age. Our fashion critic explains the appeal.11 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Ukraine war briefing: 16 injured in Russian attacks on city of Zaporizhzhia
Residential buildings and railways damaged in guided bomb strikes on city, says Ukraine; more than 100 drones attack major weapons depot deep inside Russia, Kyiv says. What we know on day 950. ...19 hours ago - Ukraine -
Top stories - CBS News
How Vladimir Kara-Murza won a Pulitzer Prize from a Russian prison
Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza won the Pulitzer Prize for columns he wrote while imprisoned in Russia. Here’s how he did it.20 hours ago - Russia -
Top stories - CBS News
How to win a Pulitzer while in Russian prison
Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza won the Pulitzer Prize for columns he wrote while imprisoned in Russia. Here's how he did it.21 hours ago - Russia -
Top stories - CBS News
The assassin critical to the Russian prisoner swap
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz explain what went into the negotiations with Russia leading up to the biggest prisoner swap since the Cold War.21 hours ago - Russia -
Health - ABC News
Hospital clowns bring joy to young Ukrainian cancer patients who survived Russian missile attack
Two months after Russia bombed Ukraine's largest children's hospital, some of the young cancer patients who survived the strike are having their spirits bolstered by hospital clownsYesterday - Ukraine -
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Sports - ESPN
Newcastle exposed Rodri-less Man City; what can Guardiola do?
How do you replace the irreplaceable? Newcastle showed that Man City's manager has a problem to solve.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Why is myopia rising in children, and what can parents do about it?
Eye experts explain links between screen time and shortsightedness and offer advice on how to prevent it. More than one in three children and teenagers worldwide are shortsighted , according to ...Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Why are we so obsessed with pumpkin spice?
The autumnal scent has become a billion-dollar industry, from pumpkin spice lattes, to candles and even dog treats.Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
Jane Pratt Returns to Media With Another Jane Pratt Thing
Jane Pratt, one of the most influential editors of the last few decades, returns to media with her aptly titled project Another Jane Pratt Thing.Yesterday