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Closing Arguments in Menendez Bribery Case to Continue on Tuesday
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Tuesday Briefing
President Biden’s call to change the Supreme Court.2 hr ago -
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Coco Gauff loses argument with Olympics umpire and then the match to Donna Vekic
Coco Gauff's hopes for an Olympic medal in women's tennis singles were dashed on Tuesday, when she failed to rally against Donna Vekic and had an argument with a chair umpire over a call.14 hr ago -
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How Coco Gauff’s Olympics Tennis Run Ended With a Line Call Argument
Gauff’s match against Donna Vekic was overshadowed by a line decision as she was attempting to stage a comeback.9 hr ago -
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Protests continue in Venezuela following election
Protesters again took to the streets in Venezuela, demonstrating against the reelection of President Nicolás Maduro. Lilia Luciano reports.6 hr ago - Venezuela -
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The Case Against Low Interest Rates
The dollar is strong, inflation is down, and the average American isn’t calling for cheap money.8 hr ago -
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Kansas City Southern Former CEO Patrick Ottensmeyer Dies
The railroad executive helped engineer the blockbuster merger of Canadian Pacific Railway and Kansas City Southern.11 hr ago -
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The Pommel Horse Geek Who Broke the U.S. Men's Gymnastics Medal Drought
Stephen Nedoroscik on the pommel horse clinched bronze for a young U.S. team that has broken a disappointing streak of near misses.9 hr ago -
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S&P 500 Edges Up With Tech Earnings Looming
The broad index and the Nasdaq Composite each added 0.1%, with Microsoft, Meta, Amazon and Apple set to report results in coming days. McDonald’s stock was a standout, rising 3.7%.9 hr ago -
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McDonald's Sales Soften, Sounding Alarm for Restaurants as Diners Curb Visits
The fast-food giant said it is focusing on value with consumers continuing to tighten their budgets.9 hr ago -
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Joseph Conrad's Dark Vision
In works like ‘Heart of Darkness,’ the novelist—who died 100 years ago—explored the tragic fate of man, depicting the quest for solidarity and redemption in a cruel world.9 hr ago
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Harris Will Begin Swing With Her Running Mate Next Week in Philadelphia
After Philadelphia, she and her new vice-presidential candidate will go to western Wisconsin; Detroit; Raleigh N.C.; Savannah, Ga.; Phoenix; and Las Vegas, the Harris campaign said.4 hr ago -
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Acting Head of Secret Service ‘Ashamed’ That Roof at Trump Rally Was Unwatched
Ronald Rowe Jr. said communications problems between the Secret Service and local law enforcement led to a failure to protect former President Donald Trump during a shooting on July 13.8 hr ago - Donald Trump -
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How to Exercise to Improve Your Mood
Physical activity can brighten your outlook and calm your nerves — if you do it strategically.4 hr ago -
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Southport Stabbing: What We Know About the Knife Attack and Suspect
A third child has died and five more are in critical condition after a “ferocious” attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on Monday. Ms. Swift expressed her horror and shock at the incident.9 hr ago