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The Hill - Politics
Harris needs to take off the gloves
I can’t bear to say this, but Kamala Harris, while ahead by a whisker, could lose if Trump succeeds in bringing new likely voters into the electorate.3 hours ago - Kamala Harris -
MarketWatch - Business
This family makes ‘really good money’ — and spends $70,000 of it on child care
Families who pay for child care now spend an average of 18.6% of their income on this service.4 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Who was Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah?
He played a key role in turning Hezbollah into the political and military force it is today.5 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Harris, Walz to take Pennsylvania bus tour
Vice President Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), are set to take a bus tour through central Pennsylvania next week, her campaign announced Saturday. The visit Wednesday to ...6 hours ago - Kamala Harris -
The New York Times - Health
After Your Death, Who Takes Care of the Dog?
A pet trust designates a new guardian for companion animals and sets aside funds for their care. Better yet, it’s legally binding.6 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Israel Takes Aim at Hezbollah Leader Nasrallah in Massive Beirut Airstrike
The strike flattened multiple buildings in an effort to kill the cleric who built the militant group over 30 years.18 hours ago - Israel -
The New York Times - Top stories
Maggie Smith’s Influence Can Be Found in This Take on a Pre-Prohibition Cocktail
In 2011, a New York bartender paid tribute to the actor with a sly tweak to a pre-Prohibition cocktail.19 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Who Is Hassan Nasrallah, the Leader of Hezbollah?
In 32 years in charge of Hezbollah, Mr. Nasrallah, 64, has built the Iranian-backed militia into an influential force in Lebanon and a potent adversary of Israel.19 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
PSG's Enrique would take pay cut to avoid media
PSG coach Luis Enrique has said he is willing to take "a 50 percent pay cut" if it meant he could avoid talking to the press.20 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
4 New Health Care Workers Show Symptoms After Contact with Bird Flu Patient
To date, six healthcare workers who interacted with the Missouri patient have developed symptoms.20 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
New York mayor Eric Adams pleads not guilty to federal corruption charges
Beleaguered mayor in court as prosecutors allege Adams, 64, ‘sought and accepted improper valuable benefits’. US politics live – latest updates Eric Adams , the embattled Democratic mayor of ...21 hours ago - New York -
BBC News - Top stories
Boys who killed with machete aged 12 are detained
The two boys, now aged 13, are the youngest convicted killers since the murderers of James Bulger.Yesterday -
ESPN - Sports
Yankees revel in 'special night' after taking East
Aaron Judge hit his major league-leading 58th home run, Giancarlo Stanton hit his 27th and Gerrit Cole was dominant on the mound as the Yankees beat the Orioles to win the AL East title after not ...Yesterday - MLB -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Are 49ers ripe for an upset? Matt Maiocco shares take on Pats matchup
NBC Sports Bay Area's Matt Maiocco joins Tom E. Curran's Patriots Talk Podcast to preview Sunday's Pats-49ers matchup. Are the Niners ripe for an upset?Yesterday - NFL -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
On TikTok, Your Local Restaurant Is Doing Sketch Comedy
Owners and staff star in a new generation of goofy commercials on social media.Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
Acadia Healthcare’s stock plunges after government probe into patient care
Acadia Healthcare Co. Inc. plummeted Friday after the operator of behavioral-healthcare facilities disclosed that it was the subject of a government investigation into how patients were treated.Yesterday -
The Guardian - World
Japan’s humble onigiri takes over lunchtimes around the world
For decades nori-wrapped rice dish was mainly a snack eaten at home or in a bento, but now it has come into its own. It is barely 10am and the queue outside Onigiri Bongo already stretches around ...Yesterday - Japan -
Financial Times - World
Ask Shrimsley: Am I a bad person for taking freebies?
There are reasons to complain about the prime minister accepting gifts. The one thing it’s not is detached from normal people — most would do exactly the sameYesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
Colleges Are Reporting Post-Affirmative Action Data. Be Careful Interpreting It.
Many use different formulas to calculate racial makeup, and it’s not obvious there’s a “right” way.Yesterday -
Financial Times - Business
Highest earners in UK public service take biggest hit to pay
Doctors, teachers and police have slipped down the earnings distribution since 2007Yesterday - United Kingdom -
BBC News - Top stories
NYC mayor charged with taking bribes and illegal campaign funds
Eric Adams is accused of illegally accepting foreign campaign donations and $100,000 in luxury travel benefits from Turkish nationals.Yesterday -
CBS News - Top stories
Meet Pesto the baby penguin, the "chonky king" of Australia taking the internet by storm
Pesto the baby penguin is cute, fluffy, and as Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium describes him, a "chonky king." At just 9 months old, he weighs more than both his parents at a whopping 52 pounds.Yesterday -
NBC News - Top stories
I was an LED skeptics until I tried this light therapy skin care mask
The Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SPectralite Facewear Pro LED Mask uses red and blue therapy to minimize acne and fine lines. I tested the light therapy device every day for three weeks —here’s what to know.Yesterday -
Inc. - Business
Florida Is the Top State Where Small Businesses Get Health Insurance Through the Affordable Care Act
About 3.3 million small business owners and self-employed workers turned to the ACA for health coverage in 2022. It's still an option to consider as insurance costs continue to rise unabated.Yesterday - Florida -
The Hill - Politics
Senators want expanded employer-provided child care credit
A bipartisan group of senators has proposed a new childcare measure that would expand an assistance program that gives employers a tax credit up to $150,000 to help their employees with kids pay ...Yesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
Major U.S. Prison Offers Substandard Health Care, Watchdog Says
Among the most alarming findings by the Justice Department’s watchdog: the decision to discontinue antidepressant medication for 15 inmates, without consulting or examining the patients.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Germany to Keep Commerzbank Shares After UniCredit Takes Stake
The government said it won’t offload any additional shares in the bank following the sale to UniCredit for €702 million. The move marks a U-turn for the government.2 days ago