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The New Hotel Essential: Easy Take-Out Food
There have never been more options for meal delivery to your room—or other parts of the hotel.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Struggling Clippers still searching for an 'identity' after loss to Pacers: 'We're soft'
Russell Westbrook scores 14 points in his return from injury, but Clippers coach Tyronn Lue is left frustrated following a 133-116 loss to the Pacers.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Dragon's Dogma 2 - All Maister Locations And Ultimate Skills
Dragon's Dogma 2 allows you to switch between different vocations or classes. While you can level up to gain new skills, there are ultimate abilities that you can unlock only once you gain the approval of certain peerless combatants. Here's our ...GameSpot - Tech -
National Guard soldier surprised at graduation by special message from deployed son
As the mom of a soldier and an active-duty Tennessee National Guard soldier herself, Jennifer Duggin knows that serving sometimes means missing big life events. That’s why she was moved to tears when her deployed son appeared on the big screen at ...NBC News - Top stories -
The best- and worst-paying college majors, 5 years after graduation
Engineer majors earn double that of liberal arts majors five years after college.CNBC - Business -
Accenture’s $1 billion LearnVantage platform tackles the growing AI skills gap
Accenture's $1 billion investment in LearnVantage, an AI-powered learning platform, aims to bridge the growing skills gap and help businesses upskill their workforces to capitalize on emerging technologies like generative AI, cloud computing, and ...VentureBeat - Tech -
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Best Starter Builds in Dragons Dogma 2 | Skills & Vocations
We break down each starter vocation (Fighter, Mage, Archer and Thief) to figure out what type of player they're suited for and what level 1-5 skills make for the best early builds.GameSpot - Tech -
Why didn’t New Zealand impose sanctions on China?
New Zealand did not follow the US and UK in imposing financial restrictions after accusing Beijing of links to cyber-attacks. Politicians, journalists and critics of Beijing were among those targeted by cyber-attacks run by groups backed by China, ...The Guardian - World - New Zealand -
Why good news for Japan may be bad news for hedge funds
After three decades of corporate stagnation, there’s fresh momentum — but not everyone is pleasedFinancial Times - Business -
UK faces difficult and expensive choice over ‘essential’ nuclear deterrent
Ageing submarine fleet is overstretched, replacement boats are years late and costs have mushroomedFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Baltimore bridge worker deaths highlight dangers of essential jobs
The presumed deaths of six road workers on the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore are shining a spotlight on the risks associated with essential jobs, especially for low-income and immigrant workers. A construction crew of eight men was on-site ...The Hill - Politics -
Ty Lue calls Clippers 'soft' after loss to Pacers: Sputtering L.A. in search of identity as playoffs loom
The Clippers have gone 8-10 since the All-Star breakCBS Sports - Sports -
Trump episode shows why the news industry is suffering a 'bloodbath'
The Biden campaign, working fist-in-glove with the press, accused Trump of threatening a literal massacre. In related news, public confidence in journalists is at an all-time low.The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Disney’s stock has soared this year. Why this new bull says the rally has legs.
Disney is in the midst of a turnaround that could continue driving earnings improvement, according to Barclays.MarketWatch - Business -
Cordarrelle Patterson signing with Steelers: Why new kickoff rules could unleash former All-Pro return man
Patterson signed in the wake of new rule changes for kickoffsCBS Sports - Sports -
Why the Packers and 49ers voted against the NFL's radical new kickoff rule that 29 other owners voted for
Three teams voted against the changeCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
‘I’m spending a fortune on home maintenance. I realize my second husband is essentially living in my house for free’: What is a fair way to split costs?
‘When I married my husband, he sold his house, which was valued at about $100,000 more than mine, but he had no equity in it.’MarketWatch - Business -
J.D. Martinez signs with Mets: When All-Star DH could join New York's lineup, why he rejected Giants' offer
Martinez hit 33 home runs and 103 RBI with the Dodgers last seasonCBS Sports - Sports -
Why watermarking won’t work
Without standards and public education, AI watermarking will serve as little more than a plaster, failing to address issues of misinformationVentureBeat - Tech -
Why Obamacare Is in Grave Danger, Again
Republicans seem determined to destroy the Affordable Care Act.The New York Times - Top stories -
Why Abortion Is Back at the Supreme Court
Two cases offer the Supreme Court an opportunity to shape the landscape of abortion access in the post-Roe era.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
Video: Why Consumer Confidence Is Falling
The WSJ’s Dion Rabouin breaks down the latest conference board data and what consumers are saying about the economy.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why Is RFK Jr. Running for President?
As he announces his running mate, students debate the independent candidate’s chances in the upcoming election.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why Biden Is Vowing to Raise Taxes
A “yes, new taxes” campaign violates every principle of American politics. But it’s the right choice for this moment.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Why is sewage released into rivers and the sea?
Companies are allowed to release raw sewage during bad weather, but the amount spilled has doubled.BBC News - Top stories -
Why Japanese Maples Are an Obsession for Gardeners
You won’t stop at just one, once you discover what they can do for your garden: “People get obsessed.”The New York Times - Lifestyle - Japan -
It’s a Golden Age for Shipwreck Discoveries. Why?
More lost shipwrecks are being found because of new technology, climate change and more vessels scanning the ocean floor for science or commerce.The New York Times - Science -
Why Pews Are Packed on Easter Sunday
It’s tough to enjoy God’s finest gifts by oneself. That’s why he gave us churches.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Kate's Cancer Diagnosis
How the Princess of Wales revealed her cancer diagnosis in a video message to the world.BBC News - Top stories -
Why ‘Uncle Vanya’ Is the Play for Our Anxious Era
Despite debuting 125 years ago, Anton Chekhov’s drama of claustrophobia, resentment and despair feels perfectly suited to present day America.The New York Times - Top stories -
Why are the Democrats suddenly so petrified of RFK Jr.?
Kennedy’s campaign does seem to have the Biden White House and the DNC in a panic.The Hill - Politics -
Why "it's not been a great week" for Britain's royal family
Prince William quips about Kate's art skills as an event in honor of Princess Diana fails to bring he and Harry together again.CBS News - Entertainment - United Kingdom -
Why auto insurance rates are skyrocketing in the U.S.
The average annual premium for full coverage auto insurance in the U.S. rose 26% from 2023 to 2024, according to Bankrate.CNBC - Business -
The big idea: why am I so forgetful?
A failing memory can be frustrating, but it may be a sign your brain is working exactly as it should. Every day, people across the planet ask themselves this question, myself included. When we are desperately searching for our glasses, wallet or ...The Guardian - World -
Why was Alonso penalized, and will it hurt his Mercedes chances?
ESPN picks through the debris of Fernando Alonso's penalty for "potentially dangerous" driving that preceded the crash of Mercedes' George Russell.ESPN - Sports