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How much weight do NI party manifestos really carry?
BBC NI's political editor Enda McClafferty looks at how effective manifestos are in Northern Ireland. -
CBS News - Top stories
How ratings for first presidential debate of 2024 compare with past
Last night's presidential debate between Biden and Trump marked a drop in TV viewership from 2020 and 2016. -
Wired - Tech
We Tried EveryPlate and Here's How It Compares to Other Meal Kits
EveryPlate is an affordable meal kit. What’s the catch? -
ESPN - Sports
It's Bobby Bonilla Day! Why former Met gets $1.19M every July 1 -- and how it compares to Shohei Ohtani's deferrals
Bobby Bo hasn't been a Met since 1999, but Monday he'll receive a hefty check from his former team. Here's what to know about the deferred money. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Bobby Bonilla Day: How his deferred contracts compare to Shohei Ohtani's deal
Bobby Bonilla, 61, earns $1.19 million from the Mets and $500,000 from the Orioles annually. His deferred contracts are chump change compared to Shohei Ohtani's deal. -
Yahoo News - World
How do the French parliamentary elections work?
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MarketWatch - Business
Euro 2024 prize money: How much do the winners get?
Each team gets about $10 million for taking part in the European Championships — but none of that goes directly to the players. -
Yahoo News - World
French elections: How do they work and why are they so significant?
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The Guardian - World
If you are spiritual but not religious, how do you want to die? | Jackie Bailey
Many of us won’t get a choice. But dying rites are not just for those of faith. Making sense of it is a column about spirituality and how it can be used to navigate everyday lifeIn the past, death rites were based on what religion you belonged to. ... -
The Hill - Politics
Ezra Klein knocks Newsom quip: 'What kind of party would do nothing?'
New York Times columnist Ezra Klein went after California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and the Democratic establishment on Sunday after they brushed off rising concerns about President Biden’s viability to win reelection. After a poor performance at last ... -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Let’s do a deep dive on the Yankees' horrible visit to Queens -- how concerned should they be?
The Yankees were, in the words on manager Aaron Boone, “kicked in the teeth” at Citi Field this week. Here’s a look at a few key elements, with reporting and analysis on how concerned the team should be. -
Inc. - Business
Neuroscience Says 1 Simple Habit Will Help You Build Brainpower and Emotional Intelligence. Here's How to Do It
The research is clear: Writing helps you exercise your brain and build emotional intelligence. Here are three tips to help you practice. -
ABC News - Entertainment
How did CNN's moderators do in the Biden-Trump debate? It almost didn't matter that they were there
It almost didn't seem to matter that CNN's Dana Bash and Jake Tapper were on stage for the much-awaited presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump -
Financial Times - World
UK General Election 2024: How do you feel about the key proposals?
What is the most important issue? Tell us what is driving your choice in this electionUnited Kingdom -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
‘The idea that every Parisian is in a menage a trois is a silly stereotype’: This is how we do it in France
Anita and Bo live together and are talking about having a baby – but will that mean settling for a more conventional love life? -
The Guardian - World
‘Sex in an LA spa was strangely wholesome, like an extension of the wellness experience’: This is how we do it in America
Rob used to be hyper-monogamous – but then he met Mikey and discovered a whole world of experimentation. I’ve resisted the idea of fooling around – I feared the subtext was that I wasn’t enough. It was wonderful seeing Rob glowing in the knowledge ... -
The Guardian - World
Do be a quitter! How I broke my exercise streak – and smashed my fitness goals
Should you struggle on when you’re really not feeling it? As I’ve learned, sometimes it’s much better to ditch your plan. I don’t record every single run that I do, so I can’t tell you precisely how often I have laced up my trainers, or how far ... -
The Guardian - World
‘Most of the flirting is virtual – you sit at a computer and talk to girls online’: This is how we do it in China
Tao grew up in a conservative family and era – so how did meeting Chen, who was younger and more experimental, change him?. After seven years together, we’ve started to have great sex. It’s taken time to shed my sexual guilt. He wasn’t used to ... -
The Guardian - World
‘It is routine to check whether you are related to a romantic partner before you have sex’: This is how we do it in Iceland
When Sigrún checked out her family tree online, it wasn’t to find out if she and Einar were related – it was how closely related. We have more satisfying sex now – partly because we are super-efficient about dividing childcare duties. I’ve started ... -
MarketWatch - Business
‘My mother is being catfished’: She fell ‘madly in love’ with a man over Facebook. How do I convince her that it’s a scam?
“My sister and I found loads of evidence online that this is a fake account. There are actually numerous fake accounts on various platforms that use this guy’s images.” -
The Guardian - World
Brits, you have no idea how to be sun safe. But as an Australian, I can tell you exactly what to do | Van Badham
Full-body swimsuits, ‘no hat, no play’ – avoiding the sun is a national pastime. At this point I’m more suncream than skin. Britain has been experiencing something of a heatwave this week, obliging me, as an Australian, to harangue its people on ... -
The New York Times - Business
Pay for Lawyers is So High People are Comparing it to the N.B.A.
Enormous pay packages are popping up for top lawyers, especially those favored by well-heeled private equity clients. -
Financial Times - Business
Badenoch compares Labour equal pay plans to apartheid South Africa
Business secretary attacks ‘morally repellent’ proposal by main opposition party -
CBS News - Top stories
Buying long-term care coverage in your 60s? 5 tips to compare policy options
Long-term care insurance gets trickier as you age, but there are ways to find the right policy. Here's how. -
Wired - Tech
Fisker Went Bankrupt. What Do Its EV Owners Do Next?
People who bought Fiskers are unsure about how they’ll keep their cars maintained or even whether the software-dependent EVs will continue working. -
The Hill - Politics
Reclaiming the flag: Patriotism belongs to no party
We cannot concede to the notion that patriotism is the province of extremists. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'1974' and 'Do Something': Notes From the Me Decade
The mixture of moral urgency and artistic flourishing that defined the 1970s has been fertile territory for memoirists. -
Inc. - Business
No, Coffee Badging Isn't Harmless. What to Do About It
A sneaky new trend threatens to derail the most important skill at work: communication. -
BBC News - Top stories
Why do politicians keep talking about locks?
The 2024 election campaign has seen further growth in British politicians' favourite metaphor. -
ESPN - Sports
Mexico ready for pressure of 'do-or-die' game
Mexico's Johan Vásquez said the national team is in a "do-or-die" situation for Sunday's Copa América group stage game against Ecuador, when a place in the knockout stage will be on the line.Mexico -
BBC News - Top stories
We would do anything to protect this manager - Rice
Midfielder Declan Rice says England's players would "do anything to protect" under-fire manager Gareth Southgate after they booked a last-eight meeting with Switzerland in dramatic fashion. -
Financial Times - Business
Donors desert Tory party as election campaign struggles
Conservatives struggle to build momentum ahead of next week’s UK vote -
BBC News - Top stories
Sunday Times newspaper endorses Labour Party
The paper says the Tories had 'forfeited the right to govern' and Britain needs a 'radical reset'. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Top Democrats Urge Party to Stand Behind Biden
After poor debate performance, some lawmakers see no good options if president steps aside.Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
I just found out who my real father is. What do I do now? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
DNA tests can reveal some huge hidden secrets. Take time to process your own feelings before coming to terms with your new family tree . I’m happily married with adult children, and grandchildren. One of my children bought me a DNA testing kit ... -
The Hill - Politics
Anita Dunn: Biden team focused on 'what do we do next' after lackluster debate
Biden administration adviser Anita Dunn said President Biden is focused on what’s next after his lackluster debate performance this week. Dunn joined MSNBC’s “The Weekend” on Saturday, where she continued the Biden campaign’s attempt to tamp down ...Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
Macron is history, Le Pen is triumphant. What do ‘reasonable’ French voters like me do now? | Pierre Haski
France can look in the mirror and ask what went wrong – or vote for the left to limit the National Rally’s grip on power. For all of my adult life, the Le Pen family has felt like a shadow hanging over my head. Jean-Marie, the father, used to make ... -
ABC News - World
Preliminary results reported by Mongolia's ruling party say the party won parliamentary election but by a slim majority
Preliminary results reported by Mongolia's ruling party say the party won parliamentary election but by a slim majority -
The Guardian - World
Ferran Torres: ‘Lamine Yamal should be banned for what he is doing at 16!’
The Spain forward on defying the critics at Euro 2024, his super-sub role and what he thinks of his teenage teammate. This is getting serious. Well, sometimes. Ferran Torres is sitting at the home ground of tiny SV Aasen 1928 laughing about how ...
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Trump has some immunity from prosecution, Supreme Court rules
The top court's landmark decision is a major boost to Donald Trump as he bids to return to the White House.Donald Trump -
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Parties hammer home key messages as polling day nears
Despite the rhetoric the Conservative campaign is undeniably crouched in a defensive posture. -
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‘Who do you trust?’ People at this food bank say election offers them little hope
In food banks across one town, people say they are desperate - and the election is failing to offer hope. -
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Uefa investigating Bellingham over gesture
Uefa are investigating England midfielder Jude Bellingham after he made a gesture following the win over Slovakia at Euro 2024. -
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Israel orders Palestinians to leave southern Gaza area after rocket fire
People have been fleeing in darkness after being told to leave areas east of Khan Younis.Israel