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The Hill - Politics
How to watch, what to know: Biden’s interview with Stephanopoulos
President Biden will participate in a high-stakes interview Friday with ABC News's George Stephanopoulos that the television network is calling a “primetime special" and airing at 8 p.m. The potential make-or-break interview comes eight days after ...Joe Biden -
BBC News - Top stories
How manhunt for crossbow triple murder suspect unfolded
The three women killed in the incident are the wife and two daughters of BBC Racing radio commentator John Hunt. -
MarketWatch - Business
I’m in my 60s and mentored Gen Z students from NYU. This is what we taught each other.
Why mentoring in unretirement is great for you and young adults -
The Guardian - World
‘They couldn’t stop themselves’: what do we really know about serial killers?
FBI pioneer Ann Burgess developed groundbreaking ways to examine and investigate those with a compulsion to kill, the focus of a fascinating new docuseries. Dr Ann Burgess looked out at an audience of 40 FBI members – all of them men – and started ... -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Are You a Checker or an Unchecker?
One Million Checkboxes, a simple online game that invites visitors to click or unclick check boxes, has become an unintentional case study in human behavior. -
BBC News - Top stories
What does the Speaker of the House of Commons do?
Sir Lindsay Hoyle has been re-elected as the Speaker of the House of Commons. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Women Hype Each Other’s Outfits With ‘Boots and a Slicked-Back Bun’ Meme
The catchy phrase, chanted in a lilting cadence, was first used by a group of friends cheering on each other’s outfits on a night out. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
'Do I Know You?' Review: Trouble With Faces
We’re so obsessed with faces, we often see them where there are none. Meanwhile, the author mistook a stranger for her husband. -
MarketWatch - Business
‘He thinks I’m too materialistic’: My husband and I are in our 40s. He takes zero interest in our finances. He doesn’t even know the name of our mortgage company. What can I do?
“I am really worried that if I’m not around, he will not be able to manage the basics of everyday life for himself and our children.” -
BBC News - Top stories
Labour manifesto: What they plan to do in government
See what the party has promised to do on issues including the economy, the NHS, immigration and housing. -
CBS News - Top stories
What is Prime Day, exactly? How Amazon's giant deals day works
Amazon Prime Day 2024 is on its way next week. Here's what happens during the annual sale and how it will work. -
ABC News - World
What to know about Venezuela's election
For the first time in decades, Venezuela’s self-described socialist government is facing a serious electoral challenge in a presidential election set for July 28Venezuela -
The New York Times - Business
U.S. Job Growth Extends Streak, but Signs of Concern Emerge
A gain of 206,000 in June exceeded forecasts. Hiring was concentrated in a few parts of the economy, however, and unemployment rose to 4.1 percent. -
The New York Times - Top stories
What to Know About the Wildfires in California
The state has had more than 3,500 wildfires this year, and the peak of the annual fire season has yet to arrive.California -
The New York Times - World
What Do Bagged Chickens Have to Do With Sliced Cheese?
Both have gotten caught up in fights over plastic packaging. When Costco recently tried to trim its plastic use by selling rotisserie chickens in bags, some shoppers disapproved. -
Inc. - Business
Want to Be Remarkably Successful? Do These 5 Things During the First Hour of Each Day
What you do in the first hour of your day sets the direction for the rest. -
BBC News - Top stories
Djokovic: 'Do you have any questions other than the crowd?'
Novak Djokovic discusses his post-match comments on the Wimbledon crowd with BBC Sport's Sam Harris. -
CBS News - Top stories
Workers secretly hiring others to do their jobs to lessen workload
Employees are secretly hiring others to do their jobs for them, according to new reporting from Business Insider. Rob Price, senior correspondent for Business Insider, joined CBS News to discuss outsourcing to "shadow stand-ins." -
Politico - Politics
'I am your least worst alternative': Why one Utah conservative is drawing in climate backers
Rep. John Curtis, a heavy favorite to win his general election race in November, could be in a position to provide a crucial GOP vote against a gutting of President Joe Biden’s energy and climate policies during a second Trump administration.Climate -
The Wall Street Journal - World
What Biden's Exit Could Do for Democrats
They want a new candidate to battle Trump in November. It isn’t too late.Joe Biden -
ABC News - Sports
Mother of big league Lowe brothers sees them face each other for 1st time since her cancer diagnosis
There is a Lowe family reunion this weekend in Texas -
ABC News - Sports
After avoiding each other, star hurdlers McLaughlin-Levrone and Femke Bol prepare for showdown
The two greatest women’s hurdlers of their era have been plotting, planning, training and mostly avoiding each other for the past two years -
ABC News - World
Japan and Philippines sign a pact allowing troops to be deployed in each other's country for joint exercises
Japan and Philippines sign a pact allowing troops to be deployed in each other's country for joint exercises -
ABC News - World
Japan and the Philippines sign a defense pact in the face of shared alarm over China
Japan and the Philippines have signed a defense pact allowing Japanese forces to deploy in the Southeast Asian country for joint military exercises, including live-fire drillsChina -
CBS Sports - Sports
Spain vs. France at Euro 2024 is a semifinal matchup of two soccer cultures deeply influenced by each other
Aymeric Laporte, Antoine Griezmann, Robin Le Normand and Theo Hernandez illustrate the best of both worlds -
CBS News - Top stories
Investing in 1-ounce gold bars? Here are the dos and don'ts to know
Adding 1-ounce gold bars to your portfolio can be a wise move, but be sure to consider these factors first. -
The Hill - Politics
What I know and don’t know about Biden and the debate
President Biden's mental and physical health, as well as his debate performance, are being scrutinized by the political world, but it is impossible to predict how his health will evolve or how a substitute candidate would fare in a presidential ...Joe Biden -
BBC News - Top stories
Watch: Starmer tells Cabinet 'we have a huge amount of work to do'
Starmer tells Cabinet 'we have a huge amount of work to do' -
The Hill - Politics
California budgets $12M for reparations laws: What to know
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed off on the planned spending as part of the state's new $297.9 billion budget last weekend.California -
NBC News - Top stories
Britain's election could be historic. Here's what to know.
LONDON — Millions of Brits go to the polls Thursday, in an election likely to oust the Conservative Party that has dominated postwar politics and ruled the United Kingdom for the past 14 years. -
The Hill - Politics
What to know about Biden's postdebate meeting with governors
President Biden is expected to meet Wednesday with a group of Democratic governors in a closed-door meeting at the White House. It marks his latest effort to reassure supporters of his ability to win the November election following last week's ...Joe Biden -
CBS News - Top stories
Are hearing aids expensive? Here's what to know
Wondering how much hearing aids tend to cost? Here's everything you need to know. -
The New York Times - Top stories
What to Know as Israel-Hezbollah Conflict Grows
A Hezbollah-Israel war could metastasize into a larger regional conflict that could dwarf the current fighting and draw in Iran and the United States.Israel -
The New York Times - World
Greece’s Six-Day Workweek: What to Know
The country, which already has the European Union’s longest average workweek, wants to add another day in some cases, bucking a growing business trend. -
Inc. - Business
June Jobs Report: What to Know and Why it Matters
The Fed is closely monitoring changes in the labor market as it weighs interest rate cuts. -
The New York Times - World
The polls are about to close in France. Here’s what to know.
The far-right National Rally party, long marginalized, drew strong support in the first round of voting. The outcome of the second is likely to weaken Emmanuel Macron, the centrist president. -
ABC News - Tech
Pongamia trees grow where citrus once flourished, offering renewable energy and plant-based protein
An ancient tree from India is now thriving in groves where citrus trees once flourished in Florida, and could help provide the nation with renewable energy -
ABC News - Top stories
What to know about mushroom chocolate recall
Prophet Premium Blends issued a recall on its Diamond Shruumz products that contain the chemical muscimol, which could be a potential cause of reported illnesses. -
The New York Times - Business
What Travelers Need to Know About Hurricane Season
Hurricane Beryl set records as the earliest Category 5 storm ever. What does that mean for the rest of hurricane season? Here’s what travelers need to know. -
ESPN - Sports
Waiver watch: Aari McDonald and other underrated guards to pick up
Jim McCormick identifies players on the waiver wire who can help your fantasy women's basketball squad this week.