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Yahoo Sports - Sports
Vintage Aaron Rodgers and dominant Jets show Patriots why patience with QB Drake Maye could be worth the wait
The lopsided win spoke volumes about what the Jets could become this season. And it also voiced a warning for the Patriots beyond just another loss.Yesterday - NFL -
CNBC - Business
Jim Cramer explains why DuPont is the No. 1 stock he would buy right now
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
Why the S&P 500 could soar above 6,000 by year-end
A 1990s-like market boom is more likely after Fed rate cut, investment strategist Ed Yardeni says.11 hours ago -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Jorge Garcia looks back at 'Lost' 20 years later and the role of a lifetime
Jorge Garcia talks 20th anniversary of 'Lost' and his role as Hugo 'Hurley' Reyes, the cursed lottery winner and crash survivor of Oceanic Flight 815.4 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Man City case 'moral reward' for Football Leaks hacker, lawyer claims
The lawyer for Football Leaks hacker Rui Pinto says the ongoing Manchester City case is a "moral reward" for the whistleblower.Yesterday -
Wired - Tech
Iranian Hackers Tried to Give Hacked Trump Campaign Emails to Dems
Plus: The FBI dismantles the largest-ever China-backed botnet, the DOJ charges two men with a $243 million crypto theft, Apple’s MacOS Sequoia breaks cybersecurity tools, and more.13 hours ago - Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
The dark side of AI democratization: You no longer need to be a hacker to hack
Generative AI is enabling people with little technological know-how to become cybercriminals, and while AI cybersecurity tools and defensive strategies are being developed, it is essential to ...4 hours ago -
The New York Times - World
For Families of Those Missing After Israeli Strike in Beirut, an Agonizing Wait
With the death toll rising and rescuers still searching for people beneath the rubble, families were keeping a desperate watch over the site of an Israeli strike in Lebanon.4 hours ago - Israel -
The Guardian - World
You be the judge: should my wife stop waiting until the last minute to board the plane?
Raheem says it’s stressful and their cabin bags end up 10 rows back. Nia thinks queuing is a waste of time. You decide who gets the final call on their behaviour. Find out how to get a ...Yesterday
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Marketing is changing, thanks to Hamster Kombat, a tapping mini-game on Telegram that has been downloaded more than 300 million times.Yesterday