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What is the smoking ban and how will it work?
The government wants to stop people smoking by raising the legal age limit for buying cigarettes.BBC News - Top stories -
How Pets and Other Animals May React to the Eclipse
When the total solar eclipse happens on Monday, animals at homes, farms and zoos may act strangely. Researchers can’t wait to see what happens when day quickly turns to night.The New York Times - Science -
How to Stop Your Data From Being Used to Train AI
Some companies let you opt out of allowing your content to be used for generative AI. Here’s how to take back (at least a little) control from ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and more.Wired - Tech -
‘He’s quit talking to me’: My father, 83, suffers from hoarding disorder and dementia. How can I help him and protect his estate?
“I want to do what’s right and ethical as his child.”MarketWatch - Business -
New Colorado Law Protects Something Very Personal: Your Brain Data
The subtle electrical signals sparkling inside our skulls are uniquely our own, but in our data-vacuuming world, companies could try to harness them for profit. Colorado lawmakers say no.Inc. - Business -
Hawaii AG releases first phase of report from probe into Maui wildfire
Hawaii's attorney general on Tuesday released the first phase of a report on an investigation into the Maui wildfires, laying out a timeline of the events leading up to, during and after the fires that left 101 people dead last August. The report, ...The Hill - Politics -
AI Scam Calls: How to Protect Yourself, How to Detect
AI tools are getting better at cloning people’s voices, and scammers are using these new capabilities to commit fraud. Avoid getting swindled by following these expert tips.Wired - Tech -
How often to bathe your dog
How often you should bathe your dog depends on their skin, fur type and activity level. Vets weigh in on how often you should bathe your dog, plus find editor-recommended shampoos to use.NBC News - Top stories -
To Cut Cancer Risks, E.P.A. Limits Pollution From Chemical Plants
The new regulation is aimed at reducing the risk of cancer for people who live close to plants emitting toxic chemicals.The New York Times - Top stories -
Instagram to test blurring nudity in messages to protect teens from sextortion
Instagram said it plans to test a new feature in an effort to curb sextortion on its platform.NBC News - Top stories -
Mum killed protecting baby from Sydney knifeman was 'beautiful person'
Ashlee Good was killed and her nine-month-old baby injured during Joel Cauchi's rampage at a Sydney mall.BBC News - Top stories -
Herzog: We are protecting Europe from the Iranian 'empire of evil'
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How to cut the cord, cancel your TV service and keep your internet
Want to cancel your TV service but keep your same internet? Here's how.CBS News - Top stories -
How to manage your money in your 40s, according to CFPs: As your investments grow, 'mistakes can get bigger' too
If you're considering what you should be doing with your money in your 40s, look to these four money moves from two CFPs.CNBC - Business -
‘We need more shade’: US’s hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need
Phoenix broke several heat records last year. Now Grant Park, which has inequitable tree cover, is seeing a tree-planting drive that promises some respite from 100F temperatures. It was a relatively cool spring day in Phoenix, Arizona, as a ...The Guardian - World -
European court rules nations must protect citizens from effects of climate change
Europe’s Court of Human Rights ruled Tuesday that the Swiss government violated a duty to address the effects of climate change on its citizens, a decision that could have major impacts for other European nations. The court sided with a group of ...The Hill - Politics - Climate -
European nations must protect citizens from climate change impacts, court rules
The European Court of Human Rights ruled member nations have an obligation to protect their citizens from the damaging effects of climate change. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab breaks down the ruling's implications.CBS News - Top stories - Climate -
Biden administration puts $830M to helping protect infrastructure from climate-fueled extreme weather
The Biden administration is putting $830 million toward helping protect bridges, roads, ports and other infrastructure from extreme weather disasters fueled by climate change. The $830 million in grants from the Transportation Department will ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Israel's multilayered air-defense system protected it from Iran's drone and missile strike
Israel's multilayered air-defense system is credited with protecting the country from serious damage or casualties from an Iranian strike by more than 300 drones and ballistic missilesABC News - World - Israel -
‘We’re pricing in an acceleration.’ Portfolio manager offers two stocks to protect from this big investor blind spot.
Markets are pricing in an acceleration, and not even a mild recession, warns Matt Stucky, chief portfolio manager, equities, at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management. He’s got two stocks for that.MarketWatch - Business -
How to Delete Your Google Account—After Downloading All of Your Data First
There are many reasons why you’d want—or need—to nuke a Google account. Thankfully, breaking up with Google is pretty easy.Wired - Tech - Google -
How to Choose the Right Point of Sale Systems for Your Business
Inc. spoke to numerous business owners about their favorite payment processors. They had trouble picking just one.Inc. - Business -
Zero to zillions: how much does it cost to reach your airport?
Plane Talk: Many transport operators take the view that if you can afford a flight you’ll pay dearly to reach the terminalYahoo Sports - Sports -
How often do you really need to wash your jeans?
According to experts, you should wash your jeans every few wears — or more often if you get them really dirty. Plus, here are the best detergents for washing your jeans.NBC News - Top stories -
What is a good credit score — and how can you improve yours?
For the first time in a decade, the national average credit score in the U.S. dropped in late 2023, according to data from Fair Isaac Corporation. But what exactly is a credit score and how do you know if you have a good one?MarketWatch - Business -
How to Lower Your Tax Bill With the Charitable-Donation Deduction
Getting a tax break for contributions to charity often requires careful planning.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How to Strengthen Your Relationships With Employees, According to Julie Rice
Peoplehood, the "relational fitness" startup from the founders of SoulCycle has launched a B2B offering to help leaders foster inclusive workplaces.Inc. - Business -
Global inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects youFinancial Times - World -
Humane’s AI Pin Wants to Free You From Your Phone
The $700 Ai Pin, funded by OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Microsoft, can be helpful — until it struggles with tasks like doing math and crafting sandwich recipes.The New York Times - Tech -
The best pet deals on Amazon to celebrate National Pet Day 2024
Shop the best National Pet Day deals on Amazon.CBS News - Top stories -
How Old Are You in Your Head? The Neuroscience of Subjective Age Reveals How to Stay Mentally Young
Research shows our chronological and subjective ages rarely line up, and suggests ways to stay mentally youthful.Inc. - Business -
The U.S. rushed warships into position to protect Israel and American forces in the region, hoping to head off a direct attack from Iran on Israel that could come as soon as this weekend.
The U.S. rushed warships into position to protect Israel and American forces in the region, hoping to head off a direct attack from Iran on Israel that could come as soon as this weekend.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
The 5 best robot vacuums for pet hair in 2024
Discover top-rated robot vacuums for pet hair in 2024, based on real pet-owner reviews.CBS News - Top stories -
Inside the world and creations of the Pet Shop Boys
Watch Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe - unguarded, poignant and hilarious.BBC News - Top stories -
How to benefit from gold's high price now
Gold prices have hit numerous milestones over the last few weeks. Here's how you can reap the benefits today.CBS News - Top stories -
How Israel is preparing for a possible attack from Iran
Israel remains on high alert, bracing itself for the possibility of an attack by Iran in retaliation for the bombing of its consulate in Damascus, Syria. It comes amid fears that the region could be on the brink of an expanded conflict. Debora ...CBS News - World - Iran -
How Would Biden Defend America From Iran?
If the damage were slight, he could conclude that everything was even.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
How IndyCar is managing interest from new teams
While F1 is working to keep new entrants out, there are teams lining up to join IndyCar -- and the American open-wheel series is welcoming them with open arms.ESPN - Sports -
Fantasy Baseball: Too many players to pick up off the waiver wire? How to use roster surplus to your advantage
Dropping a player isn't always the best way to free up a roster spotCBS Sports - Sports -
In your 30s and have nothing saved for retirement? Here’s how you could still retire a millionaire
Americans in their 30s still have time to get their retirement savings on track. Here's how much you'll save if you set aside $1,000 per month.CNBC - Business