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NBC News - Top stories
What are the signs of “phone hand”?
If your hand always seems to be in pain, it could be because of “phone hand.” Treatments for phone hand include using bluetooth earbuds, phone mounts and taking breaks from phone use, according to our expert. -
The Guardian - World
BP has scaled back its green energy plans – don’t be surprised if it happens again | Nils Pratley
The oil major’s net zero plans have made it a sector leader but have yet to win over investors while fossil fuels are booming. Grand corporate strategies are launched in weighty declarations by chief executives who fancy themselves as visionaries. ... -
CBS Sports - Sports
Pelicans-Hawks trade: Larry Nance Jr.'s wife reacts to deal happening 'right before kids' bedtime'
Nance Jr. getting the call meant his wife was left to put their kids to bed by herself -
CNBC - Business
Obama, Clinton excuse Biden's debate performance to fend off Democratic meltdown: 'Bad debate nights happen'
President Biden and Donald Trump are scheduled to face off at a second and final debate on Sept. 10.Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
Portugal 0-0 Slovenia (aet; pens 3-0): Euro 2024, last 16 – as it happened
Portugal keeper Diogo Costa was the penalty shootout hero after a tearful Cristiano Ronaldo missed a spot kick during extra time. 5 min: The corner’s hit long from the left and finds Rúben Dias at the far post. Dias slashes a first-time shot into ... -
The Guardian - World
USA 0-1 Uruguay: hosts crash out of Copa América 2024 – as it happened
US exit tournament after loss and Panama’s winWeather is warm but not too hot – 79 degrees Fahrenheit (26 degrees Celsius) and humid.. I’ve just realized that the corporate sponsor of this stadium, the home of the Kansas City Chiefs, is my dental ... -
CNN - Top stories
'I know it happens': Boeing chief admits the company has retaliated against whistleblowers
The outgoing chief of the embattled airplane maker is testifying in the wake of a whistleblower's allegations of safety issues. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Margot Friedländer, 102-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor, Gets a Vogue Cover
Anna Wintour called Vogue Germany’s latest cover star, 102-year-old Margot Friedländer, a “meaningful” subject. -
Financial Times - Business
How not to blow up your bond market
Political powers in France and UK need to demonstrate competence that keeps markets on side -
Inc. - Business
Loan Pitfalls That Could Destroy Your Business
Debt isn't dangerous, but these mistakes are. -
Inc. - Business
4 Ways Nearshoring Can Benefit Your Business
Here's what to consider if you're looking to bring your supply chain closer to home. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Can Gardens Be Goth?
Black flowers, spiky branches, poisonous plants — gorgeous, ghastly gardens are sprouting up across the country. -
Inc. - Business
3 Ways to Help Disaster-Proof Your Business
Discover measures to safeguard your business against unseen threats, ensuring continuity in cash flow. -
The New York Times - Health
Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now
A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial. -
Inc. - Business
Is Your Email Address Making People Mistrust You?
From the weird way your email address displays to using generic emails for business, there's a lot of mistrust out there. How does yours look? -
The New York Times - Top stories
Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now
A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial.