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Crowdfunding and suitcases full of cash: How Gazans are paying to escape war
Thousands of Gazans desperate to flee have increasingly turned to crowdfunding, raising money to enter Egypt with the support of a growing cadre of strangers.NBC News - Top stories -
Novartis to pay up to $1.75 billion for U.S. cancer-focused biotech
Novartis on Thursday said it will pay up to $1.75 billion for a U.S. biotech focused on cancer.MarketWatch - Business -
The best RBs for 2024 fantasy football according to our experts
The Yahoo Fantasy football analysts reveal their first running back rankings for the 2024 season.Yahoo Sports - Sports - Fantasy Football -
The best QBs for 2024 fantasy football according to our experts
The Yahoo Fantasy football analysts reveal their first quarterback rankings for the 2024 season.Yahoo Sports - Sports - Fantasy Football -
'You are our hope': Gaza students find strength in U.S. campus protests
Protests over Israel's assault on Gaza have rocked college campuses in the U.S. and drawn condemnation from Israeli leaders, but students in the Palestinian enclave say they are watching the demonstrations closely — and gaining renewed strength ...NBC News - Top stories -
Kamala Harris Isn’t Americans’ ‘Momala.’ She’s Our Vice President.
In her conversation with the vice president, Drew Barrymore allowed informality to veer into disrespect.The New York Times - Top stories -
States are taking on issues with China, but is it at the expense of our national foreign policy goals?
If we fracture along too many fissures in city or state interests, we lose our ability to exercise national power.The Hill - Politics -
How Do You Turn ‘Urban Decay’ Into a Garden?
Apiary Studio in Philadelphia works with whatever a site holds to create landscapes that match the city’s aesthetic: “gritty, punk, improvised, layered with history.”The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How do Cicadas Know When to Come Out?
Scientists are making computer models to better understand how the mysterious insects emerge collectively after more than a decade underground.The New York Times - Science -
Leaking made it harder to do business - Sterling
Former civil service boss says the leaking of papers during Covid meant ministers were reluctant to bring forward sensitive items.BBC News - Top stories -
How do interest rates affect me?
Bank of England interest rates have an impact on the mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions of people.BBC News - Top stories -
Germany’s military support of Israel is being challenged, despite the I.C.J.’s decision.
A lawsuit was also filed in a Berlin court, which said it expects the government not to license more arms exports until it issues a ruling.The New York Times - Top stories - Israel -
Inside the secret poker games opening doors in L.A.'s art scene
Poker-playing artists have let the cigar smoke out and opened up the tables to a more diverse, inclusive and female-friendly pool of players.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Stocks Turn Higher After Powell Comments
Stocks were turning higher following the Federal Reserve’s widely expected decision to keep rates steady.The Wall Street Journal - World -
S&P 500 Slips After Fed Keeps Rates Steady
Treasury yields inched down but are still up sharply for the year.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Inside RFK Jr.'s Chaotic White House Bid
Aides describe a cultlike environment in which dysfunction reigns and top aides are focused on elevating their own profiles.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Here in the Pitch' by Jessica Pratt Review: A Stronger Sound
The indie singer-songwriter delivers her most fleshed-out collection yet with her evocative, affecting fourth album.The Wall Street Journal - World -
This family traveled for a year. Here are the biggest mistakes they made
Margaret Bensfield Sullivan talks about the challenges and lessons she learned while traveling with her family to 29 countries in the span of a year.CNBC - Business -
The AI-Generated Population Is Here, and They're Ready to Work
AI that can predict how specific humans will look, act and feel could do the jobs of fashion models, focus group members and clinical trial participants.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Daniel Radcliffe on Breaking the Spell in ’Merrily We Roll Along’
He was nominated for featured actor in a musical for his role in “Merrily We Roll Along,” his fifth show on Broadway since 2008.The New York Times - Top stories -
Trump on political violence in 2024: 'If we don't win, you know, it depends'
Donald Trump said he doesn't think there'll be political violence this election because he'll win — but that it "always depends on the fairness of an election."NBC News - Politics - Donald Trump -
Biden campaign rips Trump's Time interview: 'We cannot go back'
Biden 2024 campaign co-Chair Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-Texas) lambasted former President Trump over his immigration comments in a Time magazine interview published Tuesday, during which he vowed mass deportations if he comes back to power. In the ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Blue-green algae get a bad press – but we owe a debt of gratitude
While some cyanobacteria are among the deadliest organisms in the world, others help us flourish. Blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, come in many forms and have generally got a bad press, mainly because five of the 2,000 identified species can ...The Guardian - World -
'Leave it to the states' won't work: Why we need a federal abortion law
Dobbs did not simply “return abortion to the states.” Rather, it returned the power to the voters, who can exercise it through both their state and federal elected officials.The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
As Ukraine Loses Ground, Baltic Countries Ask: Are We Next?
Estonia’s border city of Narva, singled out by Putin as historically Russian land, is among potential targets for destabilization.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
How we met: ‘From the first moment I felt a sense of happiness’
Anna, 36, and Les, 32, met in Kyiv in 2016. Now based in Vienna, they hope to return to Ukraine. Growing up in Lviv in western Ukraine, Les was never drawn to the capital, Kyiv. “It was too loud and busy compared with where I’m from,” he says. But ...The Guardian - World -
‘We need to take risks’: Chanel gets gritty with Marseille show
Luxury brand continues its strategy of engaging with diversity and real life – but the prices are less inclusive. Grey hoodies layered under the pastel tweed suits, a catwalk on top of an apartment building with concrete benches instead of gilt ...The Guardian - World -
Scotland’s SNP government wins no confidence vote called by Labour – as it happened
Scottish government wins vote by 70 votes to 58, with no abstentions after debate where Humza Yousaf defended government’s record. Labour has accused Kemi Badenoch, the business secretary, of championing single-sex spaces as part of a “culture ...The Guardian - World -
Trump tariffs, tax cuts and interest rates likely to fuel inflation, Wall Street and economists agree
Former President Donald Trump is building a second-term economic agenda that analysts say could reheat the very inflation that he has slammed President Joe Biden for creating.NBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
‘I am moving – that is it’: tycoon speaks out about the end of non-dom tax status
Entrepreneur Bassim Haidar says ending the break is self-defeating as total UK tax take will fall amid an exodus of the super-rich . Bassim Haidar is house hunting. He owns “more than 10 properties” in central London, including a £20m five-bedroom ...The Guardian - World -
Why are billionaires scared of Brazil’s plan to hit them with a global tax? Because it makes perfect sense | Larry Elliott
As the fortunes of the super-rich soar, a proposed annual levy of 2% could offer a corrective – and they will fight it tooth and nail. The idea is simple. There are about 3,000 billionaires in the world and in recent years they have been getting ...The Guardian - World -
Final cost in for Mets' sorry 2023 season $420 million in payroll plus luxury tax
The final cost of the Mets’ sorry 2023 season has been totaled: $420 millionABC News - Sports -
Black girls in Florida do not feel safe in schools: Study
A new study has found that Black girls in Florida often feel unsafe in their schools due to policing policies and cultures of criminalization in the Sunshine State. The report, published by the National Women's Law Center (NWLC) and Southern ...The Hill - Politics - Florida -
Amazon profits may have tripled but do not expect a dividend
Resurgence of free cash flow at the ecommerce group is still fresh while capital expenditure is set to rise this yearFinancial Times - Business - Amazon -
Forbes and Swinney meet for SNP leadership talks
SNP leadership favourites John Swinney and Kate Forbes have yet to announce they are running for the top job.BBC News - Top stories -
Do not ignore Africa, World Bank head tells wealthy nations
Call comes as continent’s leaders push for $120bn in aid to boost development and battle climate change threatFinancial Times - Business -
AMD’s mixed earnings reveal a company with a lot to prove — and the goods to do it
Why 2024 will be a year of sizeable growth for the chip maker.MarketWatch - Business -
Do not ignore Africa, World Bank head tells wealthy nations
Call comes as continent’s leaders push for $120bn in aid to boost development and battle climate change threatFinancial Times - World -
Brazil floods: Residents stranded on rooftops in Rio Grande do Sul
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Mellman: Election Day is nearing — How is President Biden doing?
Forecasters who suggest one candidate or the other is a certain victor have a 50/50 chance of being 100 percent right.The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden