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Tech - Wired
How to Renovate Your Home for a Billion Children
I kept seeing more and more utterly absurd, hugely viral home remodeling videos on TikTok. So I tracked down where they actually come from.1 minute ago -
World - The Guardian
Reeves’ economy inheritance claim one of Labour’s ‘biggest lies’, Hunt tells Tory conference – UK politics live
The shadow chancellor said he ‘would have died’ to have had the legacy Rachel Reeves had when he took over. Robert Jenrick has used a campaign rally just outside the Conservative conference to ...23 minutes ago - United Kingdom -
World - Yahoo News
How Iranians feel about the killing of Hezbollah's Nasrallah
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Business - Inc.
How AI Helps Retail Grow Faster
Hallucination-free generative AI can help retailers get and keep customers buying.2 hours ago -
World - ABC News
Takeaways from AP's report on how shrimp farmers are exploited as supermarkets push for low prices
An investigation focused on three of the world’s largest shrimp producers claims that as big Western supermarkets make windfall profits, their aggressive pursuit of ever-lower wholesale prices is ...5 hours ago -
Sports - ESPN
How New York grabbed Game 1 against Las Vegas and how Connecticut upset Minnesota
The Liberty and the Sun -- Connecticut in an upset -- got out to early leads in the best-of-five series in the WNBA semifinals.6 hours ago - New York -
World - Financial Times
The best recent politics books — insights on conflict
The US foreign policy machine in action, origins of the new cold war, and Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as viewed from Washington6 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
How Vladimir Kara-Murza won a Pulitzer Prize from a Russian prison
Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza won the Pulitzer Prize for columns he wrote while imprisoned in Russia. Here’s how he did it.10 hours ago - Russia -
Top stories - CBS News
How to win a Pulitzer while in Russian prison
Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza won the Pulitzer Prize for columns he wrote while imprisoned in Russia. Here's how he did it.10 hours ago - Russia -
Sports - ESPN
Best signs from 'College GameDay' in Tuscaloosa
"College GameDay" is in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for Week 5 of college football. Here are the best signs.11 hours ago -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
How To Watch the MLB Wild Card Series: how to stream, who's playing and more
The MLB Wild Card series starts on Oct. 1; find out who's playing and how to watch now.12 hours ago - MLB -
Top stories - The New York Times
Trump’s Attacks on Harris Draw Criticism From Republicans
Several Republicans distanced themselves from their party’s standard-bearer after he called Vice President Kamala Harris “mentally disabled.”15 hours ago - Donald Trump -
Top stories - CBS News
How Walz and Vance are preparing for the 2024 VP debate
Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will face off on Tuesday in the first and only vice presidential debate of the cycle.15 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Kemi Badenoch’s maternity pay comments show how ‘hopelessly out of touch’ Tories are, TUC says – UK politics live
Leadership rivals Jenrick, Cleverly and Tugendhat reject her comments, as row over her ‘excessive’ claim escalates. Q: Do you agree with Kemi Badenoch that some cultures are less valid than ...17 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Sports - The New York Times
How Indonesia Turns Unknown Soccer Players Into Superstars
Some of the game’s lesser-known players are becoming online sensations with millions of followers.18 hours ago - Indonesia -
Politics - The Hill
Standing against tyranny: Our fight for political prisoners in Belarus and Russia
We call on the international community: do not forget the political prisoners. Do not ease the pressure on their captors. Support the people of Belarus and Russia who continue to resist.18 hours ago - Russia -
Business - MarketWatch
A Taylor Swift fan had $3,500 concert tickets stolen from her Ticketmaster account. Here’s how to help protect yourself.
The ticketing giant is facing issues with some Swifties whose accounts are hacked, resulting in their seats winding up in other people’s hands.19 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
‘Running away from good news’: why is Harris distancing herself from Biden’s record?
Under Biden, immigration has stabilised, inflation has been tamed and crime is down, but his VP is forging ‘a new way’. As Joe Biden walked on the set of The View , one of America’s most popular ...20 hours ago - Joe Biden -
World - The Guardian
The asteroid hunters: how new technology will help save Earth from a catastrophic collision
The existential threat from a large meteor is real, but two next-generation telescopes are about to make us safer. On 4 September, an asteroid was spotted curving towards Earth. Astronomers quickly ...20 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
The No. 1 misconception most people have about feeling rich—and how to combat it, from a financial psychologist
Unless you change your mindset about wealth, you may feel like enough is never enough, says financial psychologist Charles Chaffin.20 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
Removing the stain of conviction from our housing system
Finding housing is challenging for many, but it’s nearly impossible for those with past involvement with the carceral system.20 hours ago -
Tech - The Wall Street Journal
How Telegram Became a Hunting Ground for Criminals---and Cops
Even murder and terrorist plots are often discussed publicly on the app, giving authorities critical leads.21 hours ago -
Tech - Wired
How to Get Started on Valve’s 'Deadlock'
The playtest has a learning curve, especially if you've never played a multiplayer online battle arena game. Here's how to get into it.22 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
How Israeli spies penetrated Hizbollah
Depth and quality of intelligence helped IDF turn the tide against Lebanese militant groupYesterday - Israel -
World - The New York Times
Can Mainstream Media Save Itself?
A panel at the Athens Democracy Forum explores how and whether traditional news organizations can regain the influence and trust that once defined them.Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
How Being a Middle Child Shaped an Actress’s Style
Issa Rae prefers attire with “symmetry” and avoids flashy clothes. Plus: vintage Ralph Lauren and the sudden end of a cult brand.Yesterday