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Novak Djokovic weighs up coaching himself for final stage of tennis career
‘I’m not rushing,’ says 24-time slam winner over decision36-year-old split with Goran Ivanisevic after Indian WellsNovak Djokovic has given his strongest indication yet that he may not replace former coach Goran Ivanisevic, and instead choose to ...The Guardian - World - Tennis -
Former Wimbledon champion Garbiñe Muguruza retires from tennis
Spanish player beat Venus Williams in the 2017 finalMuguruza won 2016 French Open, beating Serena WilliamsSpain’s former world number 1 and Wimbledon and French Open champion Garbiñe Muguruza announced her retirement at a news conference on ...The Guardian - World -
Garbine Muguruza: Former Wimbledon champion confirms retirement from tennis
Former Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza confirms her retirement from tennis at the age of 30.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
The stress of cheating on my wife is making me ill – but I can no longer suppress who I am
I love her and my children, but have fallen for another man. What can I do? I’m now suffering from gastrointestinal problems and using alcohol to get to sleep. I’m a 41-year-old man and I have been married to my wife for 10 years. I have always ...The Guardian - World -
How to Think About Turnover Like a College Football Coach
College athletes stay for five to six years, the same as your employees.Inc. - Business - College Football -
The Black Tax: why have African Americans been cheated by the system for so long?
In a new book, historian Andrew W Kahrl looks at the many systemic ways that prejudicial and harmful practices have affected financial stability. Property value assessment may not sound like the most thrilling of topics, but according to historian ...The Guardian - World -
Ten Hag makes Man United's FA Cup semifinal win over Coventry feel like a defeat
Struggling past Coventry only provided more arguments that Erik ten Hag's days at Man United are numbered.ESPN - Sports - Premier League -
‘Miss AI’ is billed as a leap forward but feels like a monumental step backwards | Arwa Mahdawi
AI models take every toxic gendered beauty norm and bundle them up into completely unrealistic package . Meet Madame Potato. She doesn’t actually exist, but, if things go my way, she’s going to be the world’s first “Miss AI”. I recently created ...The Guardian - World -
Can Biden Make Trump Seem Like Mitt Romney?
The president may be making a similar case against his wealthy rival that Obama made against the G.O.P. nominee in 2012.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Being back in the beach house that witnessed much of my 20s feels strange and wondrous – like a sort of time travel | Nova Weetman
I run from room to room, touching things as if they’ll somehow transport me to the past. Not much has changed in the old weatherboard. Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastMany years ago, a friend from ...The Guardian - World -
From kiosk to junk stand: Italy's iconic newsagents face extinction
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Trump's $175 million bond can stand after attorneys agree to comply with new conditions
New York Attorney General Letitia James's office argued it is concerned about the financial wherewithal of Knight Specialty Insurance company, which posted the bond for former President Donald Trump.CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Trump's $175 million bond can stand after attorneys agree to comply with new conditions
New York Attorney General Letitia James's office argued it is concerned about the financial wherewithal of Knight Specialty Insurance company, which posted the bond for former President Donald Trump.CBS News - Politics - Donald Trump -
Nelly Korda, after historic fifth straight win, WDs from LA Championship: 'I am definitely feeling exhausted'
"I feel I need to listen to my body and get some rest, so I can be ready for the remainder of the season."Yahoo Sports - Sports -
How Coventry City came back from the brink to stand one game away from FA Cup final
Coventry City's remarkable journey from the depths of the football league and financial woes to challenging for the FA Cup shows anything is possible.ESPN - Sports -
Why Would Boomers Move from Their Homes?
They’re happy to stay put.The Wall Street Journal - World -
‘This country is what the world would like to be’: can Costa Rica’s environment minister keep the country’s green reputation intact?
Though touted as a model of environmental preservation, the country has recently signalled a shift from phasing out fossil fuels to boosting the economy. Franz Tattenbach on the tension between green credentials and growth. “This country is what ...The Guardian - World -
Dolphins star Tyreek Hill reveals why he got called out by his own head coach after playoff loss to Chiefs
'Man, we pay you all this money for what?'CBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Kevin Hart's journey from stand-up sets in bowling alleys to global tours
Comedian and actor Kevin Hart details his path to success as an entertainer and shares how he develops stand-up routines.CBS News - Top stories -
Why the U.S. military's withdrawal from Niger is a "devastating blow"
After a U.S. investment of about $1 billion in Niger, the welcome mat is being yanked out from under American troops' feet.CBS News - Top stories -
Why the U.S. military's withdrawal from Niger is a "devastating blow"
After a U.S. investment of about $1 billion in Niger, the welcome mat is being yanked out from under American troops' feet.CBS News - World -
Land of the dinosaurs: baseline of sexism overshadows tennis in Madrid
This year offers a fresh chance to do right by women players at an event with a reputation for making them feel second class. When the female tennis players head back to Spain’s capital for the Madrid Open this week, they may be forgiven for ...The Guardian - World -
What lies in store for tennis' revamped future?
With tennis chiefs engaged in talks about the sport's future, BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller assesses what may lie in store.BBC News - Top stories -
NBA picks, best bets for playoffs: Mavericks have Game 1 edge vs. Clippers, why Heat can keep it close
Elsewhere, expect the Pacers to hold firm against the BucksCBS Sports - Sports - NBA -
‘Cheated’: Chinese Doping Case Roils Swimming
An American who won silver in Tokyo calls for an investigation. A British gold medalist demands bans. But the most bitter fight was between antidoping leaders.The New York Times - World -
‘Cheated’: Chinese Doping Case Roils Swimming
An American who won silver in Tokyo calls for an investigation. A British gold medalist demands bans. But the most bitter fight was between antidoping leaders.The New York Times - Top stories -
Oil Falls More Than 1% on Easing Middle East Fears, Economic Concerns
Oil prices fell more than 1% as fears of a broader conflict in the Middle East faded and the prospect of higher-for-longer interest rates weighed on sentiment.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Pro-China party reportedly wins big in the Maldives, likely accelerating its shift away from India
The outcome is widely expected to accelerate the Indian Ocean archipelago's shift toward China and away from its traditional ally of India.CNBC - Business -
‘Where can you hide from pollution?’: cancer rises 30% in Beirut as diesel generators poison city
Lebanon’s economy and electricity system are broken and much power is now generated locally, with devastating effects on air quality and health. Smog hangs over Beirut most days, a brownish cloud that darkens the city’s skyline of minarets and ...The Guardian - World -
GaeaStar's 3D-Printed Clay Coffee Cups Are Disposable, but Can They Save Us From Microplastics?
GaeaStar’s 3D-printed disposable clay cups are available in the US for the first time today, but only at Verve Coffee shops in San Francisco.Wired - Tech -
Star Psychologist Adam Grant Says You Can Get Empathy From Doing This 1 Thing
Bookworms will enjoy what the research has to say.Inc. - Business -
Pelicans star Zion Williamson thinks it’s ‘realistic’ he can return from hamstring injury in playoffs
Zion Williamson went down with a hamstring injury in their first play-in tournament game last week, and he hasn't played since.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
NFL reinstates Eagles' Isaiah Rodgers from gambling suspension: Why ex-Colt could be Philly's secret weapon
The cornerback missed all of 2023CBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
‘Catching Feelings’ After a Steamy Encounter on the Dance Floor
Elena Bauer and Joshua Fagel weren’t looking for anything serious when they first met at a fraternity party at Stanford. A month after meeting, they had a change of heart.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Water 'feels unsafe' amid tonnes of sewage spills
More than 20 million tonnes of untreated sewage and wastewater is spilled into NI waterways annually.BBC News - Top stories -
'Toxic' charity left some staff feeling suicidal
A number of current and former staff have told the BBC there is a culture of bullying at LIVES.BBC News - Top stories -
$18k in stolen antlers: poaching on the rise in Wyoming as collectors ‘cheat the system’
Gathering antlers has been a favorite pastime in the state, but the high dollars they fetch is now putting animals’ lives at risk. On a spring day in April last year, wildlife law enforcement officers in Wyoming made an alarming discovery. While ...The Guardian - World -
Hamas's political leadership is looking to move from its base in Qatar, as U.S. legislators build pressure on the Gulf state to deliver on cease-fire negotiations that look likely to fail.
Hamas’s political leadership is looking to move from its base in Qatar, as U.S. legislators build pressure on the Gulf state to deliver on cease-fire negotiations that look likely to fail.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on how far municipalities can go in prohibiting camping on public property, laws that police employ to clear homeless people from parks and streets.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on how far municipalities can go in prohibiting camping on public property, laws that police employ to clear homeless people from parks and streets.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Some Jewish Students Are Targeted as Protests Continue at Columbia
After reports of harassment by demonstrators, some Jewish students said they felt unsafe. Others said they felt safe, while condemning antisemitism.The New York Times - Top stories