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The New York Times - Top stories
Black Voters Matter Says It Will Spend $15 Million in Battleground States
The nonpartisan group will mount a voter mobilization effort that includes radio ads, billboards and on-the-ground canvassing operations, with a focus on early voting.2 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Crypto spending on 2024 election hits $190 million, led by Winklevoss twins
Crypto individuals and corporations have given more than $190 million to a mix of candidates and PACs this election cycle.3 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Jets DE Johnson announces he has torn Achilles
Jets defensive end Jermaine Johnson said he tore an Achilles tendon in a social media post a day after leaving Sunday's win on a cart with a noncontact injury.3 hours ago -
NBC News - Politics
‘Rumblings’ behind the scenes that Congress could increase funding for the Secret Service
NBC News Homeland Security Correspondent Julia Ainsley and retired U.S. Secret Service Supervisory Special Agent Robert McDonald discuss the apparent assassination attempt of former President Trump ...3 hours ago -
Wired - Tech
Elon Musk Is a National Security Risk
Musk’s now-deleted post questioning why no one has attempted to assassinate Joe Biden and Kamala Harris renews concerns over his work for the US government—and potential to inspire extremist violence.3 hours ago - Elon Musk -
The New York Times - Business
How to Plan a Knitting Vacation in Iceland
In a country with more sheep than people, a D.I.Y. wool journey — from sheep farms to yarn shops — makes perfect sense. Our writer brushes up on her knitting on a driving trip from Reykjavik.3 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Secret Service could get more funding in stopgap spending bill: Schumer
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) announced Monday that Senate Democrats are prepared to provide more money for the Secret Service after former President Trump was the target of an ...4 hours ago -
The New York Times - Business
Boeing Will Cut Spending as Strike Takes Financial Toll
More than 33,000 Boeing workers went on strike last week after rejecting a tentative contract the company had negotiated with their unions.7 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Oracle’s stock could pack 30% more upside as these investor worries fade away
Oracle’s stock is heading for its best five-day run since 2001 as an analyst said recent developments alleviate fears on margins and free cash flow.8 hours ago -
Yahoo News - World
Baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng is a TikTok star, but her keepers are worried
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The Hill - Politics
House Republican on second Trump assassination attempt: Secret Service is 'compromised'
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said in the wake of a second apparent assassination attempt against former President Trump that the Secret Service is "compromised" and "lacks in leadership.” “The ...10 hours ago - Donald Trump -
NBC News - Top stories
Moo Deng is an overnight sensation, but the baby hippo fervor has caretakers worried
Her toothless chewing is already an internet hit, and now, Moo Deng, the pygmy hippopotamus, is starring in cosmetic ads and quickly becoming a brand ambassador for Thailand.11 hours ago -
NBC News - Top stories
Divided House GOP struggles to avoid a government shutdown
House Republicans will try to pass Speaker Mike Johnson’s bill to fund the government this week and avoid a shutdown on Oct. 1.12 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Democrats look to put Republicans in a bind on IVF
Senate Democrats are trying to put Republicans in a bind as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) plans to hold another vote on in vitro fertilization access this week, a move that comes ...14 hours ago - Republican Party -
The Hill - Politics
All eyes on Speaker Johnson for next move on government funding
All eyes are on Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) this week as lawmakers await his next move in the fight over government funding, after Republican resistance foiled his initial strategy for avoiding an ...14 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Why Russia’s increased co-operation with China and Iran spooks Europe
Also in this newsletter: EU asylum applications stable amid frenzied immigration debate19 hours ago - China -
Inc. - Business
Air Canada, Pilot Union to Stave Off Shutdown With Labor Agreement
The agreement consists of a tentative, four-year collective agreement on behalf of more than 5,400 Air Canada pilots.23 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Jefferson not worried after injuring quad in win
Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson is not expecting to miss any games after leaving the team's 23-17 victory over the San Francisco 49ers because of a bruised right quadriceps.Yesterday -
ESPN - Sports
Saleh: 'Looking like' Jets' Johnson tore Achilles
New York Jets defensive end Jermaine Johnson was carted off the field on Sunday, and after his team's 24-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans, coach Robert Saleh said it's "looking like" he'll be ...Yesterday -
Financial Times - Business
UK spending cuts would damage ‘foundations of the economy’, Reeves told
Letter from leading economists calls for overhaul of Britain’s fiscal rules to boost investmentYesterday - United Kingdom -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Trump Posts Disdain for Taylor Swift, Vance Defends Pet-Eating Claims
The GOP running mates defend unfounded pet-eating rumors and criticize the pop star who endorsed Harris.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Elizabeth Higgins Clark and Lauren Pomerantz Discuss Marriage, a Miscarriage and Grief
Elizabeth Higgins Clark and Lauren Pomerantz endured quite a bit of grief after their 2018 wedding. Despite times of doubt, loneliness and loss, their relationship remained strong.2 days ago