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How to clean your hearing aids
Learn how to properly clean and maintain your hearing aids.CBS News - Top stories -
How fast are prices rising in the UK?
The rate at which prices are rising has dropped from record highs, but remains above the 2% target.BBC News - Top stories -
How TikTok Lost the War in Washington
Coordinated efforts by its critics and missteps by the company led to the law forcing a sale or ban of the popular app.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Tiktok -
How Markets Are Reacting---in Five Charts
Take a look at how various assets are performing after the release of the Federal Reserve’s May policy decision: U.S. stocks, the 10-year Treasury yield, Brent crude, gold and the U.S. dollar.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How abortion access is changing in Florida
Thousands of Floridians lost access to abortion care Wednesday as the state's ban took effect after months of failed legal challenges to block it. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns has the details.CBS News - Top stories - Abortion -
How Technology Has Outpaced the Law
Abortions in the U.S. have risen slightly since Roe was struck down. One factor: pills ordered online.The New York Times - Top stories -
How to properly care for new piercings
The best piercing aftercare products are sterile and non-irritating. Experts share their tips for caring for a new piercing and how to prevent infection and scarring.NBC News - Top stories -
Protests Threaten College Graduations, Denying Seniors Second Chance at Normalcy
After Covid ruined high school graduation for the class of 2020, the response to campus protests might upend their college commencements.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Why the Senate GOP is downplaying the chances of a red wave
Republicans have a shot at more than a half-dozen Senate seats, but they're purposefully tempering expectations after failures in 2020 and 2022.Politico - Politics -
Why the Senate GOP is downplaying the chances of a red wave
Republicans have a shot at more than a half-dozen Senate seats, but they're purposefully tempering expectations after failures in 2020 and 2022.Politico - Politics -
Why the Senate GOP is downplaying the chances of a red wave
Republicans have a shot at more than a half-dozen Senate seats, but they're purposefully tempering expectations after failures in 2020 and 2022.Politico - Politics -
Why the Senate GOP is downplaying the chances of a red wave
Republicans have a shot at more than a half-dozen Senate seats, but they're purposefully tempering expectations after failures in 2020 and 2022.Politico - Politics -
How Locals Saved ‘the Yosemite of South America’
A decade-long battle between a wealthy industrialist and a band of activists led to a surprising $63 million transaction.The New York Times - Top stories -
How Business Leaders Could Address Antisemitism on Campus
Business executives who are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses have other options for influencing the schools’ actions, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.The New York Times - Business -
How to Handle Your Finances as a Young Widow or Widower
People who suddenly lose a spouse while young can feel unprepared for what their future looks like.The New York Times - Business -
The Everton crisis explained: how did it get to this point?
Owner Farhad Moshiri once said the club were ‘robust’ enough to fund stadium but now they need working capital injections. At Everton’s annual general meeting in January 2019, the owner, Farhad Moshiri, made a dramatic promise.. Speaking about the ...The Guardian - World -
How a Virtual Assistant Taught Me to Appreciate Busywork
A new category of apps promises to relieve parents of drudgery, with an assist from A.I. But a family’s grunt work is more human, and valuable, than it seems.The New York Times - Tech -
How Do You Turn ‘Urban Decay’ Into a Garden?
Apiary Studio in Philadelphia works with whatever a site holds to create landscapes that match the city’s aesthetic: “gritty, punk, improvised, layered with history.”The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How Married Couples Navigate Sexless Relationships
Amanda Montei, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, spoke to more than 30 married people for whom sex is not essential.The New York Times - Health -
How do Cicadas Know When to Come Out?
Scientists are making computer models to better understand how the mysterious insects emerge collectively after more than a decade underground.The New York Times - Science -
How Gavin Newsom's Governance Boosts Trump
He is a well-spoken surrogate for Joe Biden on TV, but voters can see he’s misruled California.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
What are Thursday's elections and how can I vote?
Voters in parts of England will elect councillors, mayors and police commissioners on 2 May.BBC News - Top stories -
How shale rewrote the global oil order
What’s keeping oil prices from jumping higher?Financial Times - World -
How Locals Saved ‘the Yosemite of South America’
A decade-long battle between a wealthy industrialist and a band of activists led to a surprising $63 million transaction.The New York Times - Business -
How MLB Players Arrange Autographs for Each Other
As fans and collectors clamor for autographs, Major League Baseball players have built a network — and an etiquette — for signing things for each other.The New York Times - Lifestyle - MLB -
How the NWSL became the world’s most innovative league
League commissioner Jessica Berman talks ballooning franchise values, the merits of expansion and reducing injuries. No soccer league in the world is experiencing a boom comparative to the NWSL in 2024. Last month, the world’s first purpose-built ...The Guardian - World -
Disney Dreamlight Valley: How To Unlock Daisy Duck
Disney Dreamlight Valley is home to a wide variety of lovable characters, including a handful of romantic partners who get to spend time together in your village. One such character introduced in the Thrills & Frills update is Daisy Duck, who ...GameSpot - Tech - Walt Disney -
How the word "hey" sparks workplace stress
A new article by The Wall Street Journal says "hey" is now the most dreaded word at work, causing stress with its open-ended connotations. Dr. Bryan Robinson, psychotherapist and author of the book, "Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World: A Guide ...CBS News - Top stories -
How Supplement Stores Are Trying to Tap Into the Ozempic Boom
GNC and the Vitamin Shoppe are redesigning displays and taking other steps to appeal to people who are taking or are interested in drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy.The New York Times - Health -
How to Assess and Fix Your Toxic Work Environment
Toxic workplaces zap energy, increase costs, and stifle performance, but they can be fixed if leadership does the right things.Inc. - Business -
Why European elections matter and how they work
Some 400 million voters can take part in the 6-9 June vote across the EU's 27 countries.BBC News - Top stories