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What to Know About Springfield, Where Thousands of Haitian Migrants Have Settled
Businesses needed workers, and Haitians, many already authorized to work, heard living costs were low. But the newcomers have strained resources, and that has fueled tension.13 hours ago -
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Everything you need to know about Manchester City’s hearing and charges
As an independent commission prepares to assess the charges levelled at the club, here’s what it all means. The Premier League has charged the champions with more than 100 breaches of competition ...2 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
What’s so funny about getting an AI app to give you a roasting?
Roasting can be really brutal, but at least if we inflict it on ourselves, we can get ahead of the joke. A friend recently shared a comment someone had made about her online. Sophie was a ...5 hours ago -
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What Trump, Harris teams say about their debate performances
"Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker joins Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist to discuss what both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s campaigns are saying about the final stretch to election day after ...35 minutes ago - Donald Trump -
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Like Tim Walz’s Earthy Politics? You Should Know About Paul Wellstone.
The Wellstone tradition of left-populism, once so central to the Democratic Party’s brand, that must be recovered.2 hours ago -
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‘Not many people know what happened’: covered up London Blitz tragedy is inspiration for Steve McQueen’s new film
Production that echoes a wartime disaster in the East End that killed 173 people will open the London film festival next month. The Oscar-winning British film director, Sir Steve McQueen, who is ...5 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Embarrassment, what is it good for?
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Financial Times - Business
What do women really want?
‘Want’, an anthology of sexual fantasies collected by Gillian Anderson, and Helen King’s scholarly ‘Immaculate Forms’ continue the boom of sex-positive books by female writersYesterday -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Joan Vassos, the First ‘Golden Bachelorette,’ Knows the Show Is a ‘Weird Way to Meet Somebody’
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The Kids Who Didn't Know Their Parents Were Russian Spies
Putin romanticizes Moscow’s network of deep-cover operatives, but ethical questions abound.11 hours ago - Russia
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