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Mom of 2: My husband supercommuted from Minneapolis to NYC for 10 years—how we made it work
"A long-term supercommute isn't for everyone," says Megan Bearce, a therapist whose husband flew weekly for a decade. But "we don't regret our choice."CNBC - Business -
How to spend it in June
Things to buy, tables to book and shows to seeFinancial Times - World -
From temporary wallpaper to injections of colour: giving a rented home a makeover
Clever hacks to make a property really feel like a place you can call home. Medina Grillo’s hands-on experience of renovating her rented three-bedroom semi spurred the creation of a blog to help like-minded home-improvers. Now, almost a decade ...The Guardian - World -
How Israel Avoided Biden's Red Line
The original plan for a two-division sweep through Rafah was retooled to address U.S. concerns.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
How to avoid being a voice note bore
Self-indulgence is acceptable but don’t whine, don’t argue and stay off the group chatFinancial Times - Business -
Managing My Daughter’s Prom
It must be nice …The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How James Patterson completed Michael Crichton's "Eruption"
When the "Jurassic Park" writer died in 2008, he left behind an unfinished novel about a volcanic eruption that imperils all life on Earth. Enter bestselling author James Patterson, tasked with completing Crichton's thriller.CBS News - Top stories -
How learning about the science of shyness helped me
I’ve managed to conquer my fears and build great friendships. On the day I received an offer from my first-choice university, I expected to feel elation and excitement. I had spent years preparing for this moment, and yet when it came, I felt only ...The Guardian - World -
Funny How the UAW Never Loses Fair and Square
What happened to respecting the vote and not questioning election results?The Wall Street Journal - World -
How sports agent Rich Paul is rewriting the playbook
Rich Paul honed his dealmaking instincts winning dice games as a kid. Today, he's negotiated more than $4 billion in deals for his clients.CBS News - Top stories
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Tories pledge to tackle 'confusion' over legal definition of sex
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AI fakes, abuse and misinformation pushed to young voters on TikTok
A BBC project investigates the election content promoted by social media by tracking dozens of phones.BBC News - Top stories - Tiktok -
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The Labour leader is set to meet veterans on a campaign visit today as he switches focus to defence.BBC News - Top stories -
Prince William and Sinfield lead tributes to rugby league legend Burrow
The star, who died aged 41 after living with motor neurone disease for nearly five years, has been described as a "true inspiration".BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Mexico elects Claudia Sheinbaum as first woman president
Claudia Sheinbaum has beaten her rival, Xóchitl Gálvez, by a wide margin to become Mexico's next leader.BBC News - Top stories - Mexico