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The Guardian - World
Previously unknown Mozart music discovered in German library
Piece dating from 1760s, probably composed when Mozart was in his early teens, uncovered by researchers in Leipzig . A previously unknown piece of music composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart when ...7 hours ago - Germany -
GameSpot - Tech
Nintendo Switch OLED Mario Kart Bundle Is Available Now Ahead Of The Holidays
. Two of Nintendo's 2024 holiday console bundles are available to purchase a bit earlier than expected. If you're looking to pick up a Nintendo Switch this fall, you can get Mario Kart Switch ...8 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
The problem with American elections: too many election lawyers
Train more individuals in election law and one will have more election controversies and lawsuits.8 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Way-too-early projections for the NHL's 4 Nations Faceoff rosters
The United States, Canada, Sweden and Finland will square off Feb. 12-20 in a tournament featuring hockey's biggest stars. Here's who should make the cut.10 hours ago -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Classic silent movies reborn with music by Radiohead, REM, Pearl Jam and other alt rockers
"Silents Synced," a new series pairing classic films with alternative rock, launches with "Nosferatu X Radiohead" at American Cinematheque.13 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Too hard to get Irish street signs approved - report
The Council of Europe report says Ulster-Scots speakers are also "in a very weak position" in NI.17 hours ago -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
'SNL' announces first Season 50 hosts, musical guests: Jean Smart, Chappell Roan, more
'Saturday Night Live' announced the hosts and musical guests for the first five episodes of its landmark 50th season on Wednesday.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
NFL kickers might be too good now. Is it time for a rule change?
Twenty years ago, the 50-yard field was a less than 50-50 proposition. Today, they're almost automatic. Narrowing the uprights may be the right move.Yesterday - NFL -
BBC News - Top stories
Will players really strike over too much football?
After Rodri said footballers were "close" to striking over too many games, BBC Sport asks whether they could.Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
Despite the Fed's first interest rate cut in years, it may be too soon to refinance your mortgage. Here's why
The Federal Reserve just made its first interest rate cut, which can influence mortgage rates. But it still may be too soon to refinance your mortgage.Yesterday -
BBC News - Top stories
Poulter 'too far removed' to be Ryder Cup captain - McIlroy
Rory McIlroy says LIV defectors Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood are too far removed from the European players to be considered as future Ryder Cup captains.Yesterday -
ESPN - Sports
Slot's set pieces too good for Pulisic & Co.: How Liverpool beat Milan
Liverpool had to battle back from being a goal down inside three minutes, but Arne Slot's side prevailed with set piece magic to beat Milan in their Champions League opener. Here's how the game ...Yesterday -
ABC News - Entertainment
Music Review: Bright Eyes’ 'Five Dice, All Threes' contemplates death, the Mets and much more
Bright Eyes’ new album, titled “Five Dice, All Threes,” is a sound and word collageYesterday -
NBC News - Top stories
YouTube announces new generative AI features for video, music and inspiration
YouTube announced a slew of artificial intelligence tools for creators to use in a press event Wednesday.Yesterday -
ABC News - Entertainment
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis on their 'Warriors' musical concept album with Lauryn Hill
Lin-Manuel Miranda argues most New Yorkers have an answer to the following question: When did you first see “The Warriors”Yesterday -
ABC News - Entertainment
What will become of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' musical legacy? Experts weigh in following his indictment
Sean “Diddy” Combs is widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in hip-hop, but his indictment Tuesday on sex trafficking and racketeering charges further clouds his legacyYesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
California Wildfires Pose Too Many Risks for Insurers, but These Residents Want to Stay
In the San Bernardino Mountains, another wildfire has forced residents to flee, the latest reminder that they must accept the risks of climate change if they want to remain.Yesterday - California -
MarketWatch - Business
Here are the pros and cons if the Fed cuts interest rates by 50 basis points instead of 25
Yardeni: Consumers would welcome a large interest-rate cut, but the Fed’s first step should be small.Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
The Hill - Politics
Harris avoids getting too detailed as she battles with Trump
Vice President Harris has avoided getting into the nitty-gritty of detailed policy positions as she seeks to win over centrist voters from former President Trump. While the vice president has ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
ABC News - Entertainment
As Jimmy Carter nears his 100th birthday, a musical gala celebrates the 'rock-and-roll president'
A range of stars from the stage, screen and sport has gathered to pay tribute to former President Jimmy Carter ahead of his 100th birthdayYesterday -
ESPN - Sports
Rodri: Players close to strike over too many games
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has suggested players are "close" to going on strike because of concerns over their increasing workload.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Lincoln Riley isn't too bothered that Michigan has switched quarterbacks
The news that Michigan is switching quarterbacks was information that was welcomed with open arms by Lincoln Riley and USC.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Travis Hunter for Heisman, Georgia ranked too high and is Orji starting for Michigan a big deal or not?
Caroline Fenton, Jason Fitz & Adam Breneman talk Travis Hunter’s Heisman odds, concern for Georgia’s offense and Michigan’s new starting QB and pick whether each is a big deal or not so much.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
Sean Combs, Music Mogul Known as Diddy, Denied Bail on Sex Trafficking Charges
A day after his arrest, the music mogul known as Diddy was accused of running a “criminal enterprise” that threatened and abused women. He pleaded not guilty.Yesterday -
ABC News - Entertainment
The Latest: Music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs pleads not guilty to sex trafficking charges
Sean “Diddy” Combs has pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges2 days ago -
ABC News - World
EU's top diplomat warns 'tomorrow is already too late' for Israel-Hamas cease-fire
The European Union’s top diplomat is warning that every day that passes without a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war risks the lives of the hostages held by the militants and the lives of those in ...2 days ago - Israel -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Universal Music Looks to Subscriptions, Superfans for Fresh Growth
The world’s largest music company laid out a vision to drive revenue growth through 2028.2 days ago -
Financial Times - World
Music mogul Sean Combs charged with racketeering and sex trafficking
Rapper-turned-entrepreneur faces federal indictment after string of allegations2 days ago -
ABC News - Sports
Man City's Rodri: Top soccer players close to striking because of too many games
Manchester City midfielder Rodri says top soccer players are close to going on strike because of the number of games they are having to play2 days ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Sean Combs, Music Mogul Known as Diddy, Is Arrested After Grand Jury Indictment
The music mogul has been under mounting scrutiny since a 2023 lawsuit by his former girlfriend, Cassie, accused him of sex trafficking and years of abuse. Mr. Combs’s representatives called him an ...2 days ago -
The Guardian - World
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs arrested in New York after federal indictment
Hip-hop mogul has faced multiple allegations by women accusing him of sexual assault. Sean “Diddy” Combs, the hip-hop mogul who has faced a stream of allegations by women accusing him of sexual ...2 days ago - New York -
The New York Times - Business
R. Peter Munves, Master Marketer of Classical Music, Dies at 97
As an executive at Columbia and RCA Records, he popularized the classics for mass audiences by applying the same techniques used to sell pop music.3 days ago