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Floridians continue to clean up from Milton; more than 1 million without power
Hurricane Milton killed at least 23 people when it tore across central Florida, flooding barrier islands and spawning deadly tornadoes.15 minutes ago -
Sports - CBS Sports
Trent Dilfer inherited an ascending UAB program, but it's taken him less than two years to crater it
The Blazers are 1-5 without a win over an FBS opponent in 202459 minutes ago -
World - The Guardian
Floridians returning home after Milton battle traffic jams and fuel shortages
More than 1.5 million people still without power as damaged communities confront lengthy rebuilding. Thousands of people who fled the onrushing Hurricane Milton are facing fuel shortages, debris ...1 hour ago -
Business - MarketWatch
‘Their house was purchased with my family money’: My late father left a life estate to his second wife. She’s only 10 years older than me. How can I undo this?
“Apparently the probate laws in Florida are different, perhaps superseding the will.”3 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
More than 1M Floridians still without power in wake of Milton
More than 1.6 million Floridians are still without power in the wake of Hurricane Milton, according to the nationwide tracking site, PowerOutage.us. Milton, which made landfall in Florida Wednesday ...6 hours ago -
Business - Inc.
Personal Branding Just Became the Future of Marketing, and It’s More Profitable Than You Think
This key business driver is already influencing your success, whether you know it or not.7 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Here’s why more Americans than ever now shop at Amazon
A record 83% of U.S. households now shop with Amazon, which analysts say is directly related to the company’s push into everyday essentials7 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Groceries are more affordable now than in 2019. So why are prices still such a hot-button issue?
For the average worker, grocery prices are about as affordable as they were pre-pandemic. But the costs are still a sore spot for consumers — and a focus in the 2024 election.8 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Rain City Showcase gives Seattle Sonics fans hope for a return to the NBA, sooner rather than later
For the third year in a row, the Clippers hosted a preseason game in front of a sold-out crowd in Seattle.8 hours ago -
Tech - ABC News
What's behind the northern lights that dazzled the sky farther south than normal
The latest solar storm has triggered northern lights farther south than normal including into parts of Germany, the United Kingdom, New England and New York City12 hours ago -
Tech - The Wall Street Journal
This AI Pioneer Thinks AI Is Dumber Than a Cat
Yann LeCun, an NYU professor and senior researcher at Meta Platforms, says warnings about the technology’s existential peril are ‘complete B.S.’18 hours ago - Artificial Intelligence -
World - Financial Times
For Canada’s TD Bank, the US has become more rags than riches
An asset cap is going to hurt. Just ask Wells FargoYesterday -
Business - CNBC
JPMorgan Chase shares pop 5% after topping estimates on better-than-expected interest income
JPMorgan said profit fell 2% from a year earlier to $12.9 billion, while revenue climbed 6% to $43.32 billion.Yesterday -
World - ABC News
More than 230 migrants reach Greece in small boats, half via the long route from Libya
Authorities say more than 230 migrants have reached Greece in small boats over the past two days, including a rare case of a crossing from north Africa to Greece’s southern mainlandYesterday -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
How UCLA's Niki Prongos went from unknown to NFL prospect in less than 10 games
UCLA redshirt sophomore offensive lineman Niki Prongos, a walk-on who recently earned a scholarship, has quickly developed into an NFL prospect.2 days ago - NFL -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
Tyler Conklin: Aaron Rodgers "probably took [Robert Saleh firing] harder than anybody"
Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers insists that he didn't get former Jets coach Robert Saleh fired.2 days ago