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Big Ships Collide With Bridges Far Too Often
But there are better ways to protect a bridge like the one that collapsed in Baltimore.The New York Times - Top stories -
Plastics chemical leaked in Ohio spills often: report
Presented by Panasonic — Vinyl chloride, the chemical that grabbed headlines after it spilled from a derailed train in Ohio last year, is frequently leaked or spilled, according to a new report. {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment ...The Hill - Politics -
The perils of speaking up at work too often deter staff from voicing concerns
Boeing is one employer where workers are still hesitant to come forward with problemsFinancial Times - Business -
Prison education saves lives — but it’s way too hard to get
I’ve had to navigate prison politics, lockdowns and violence while trying to learn.The Hill - Politics -
Yale psychologist: Feeling too busy can damage your brain health—here are 3 easy ways to fix it
Yale University psychology professor Laurie Santos says filling up your calendar is bad for your well-being. Here are her strategies for feeling less busy.CNBC - Business -
Yankees add veteran infield help in reported three-way trade as injuries stack up before Opening Day
DJ LeMahieu and Oswaldo Peraza will begin the year on the ILCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Is Shohei Ohtani too big to fail?
Shohei Ohtani's name and image has been a powerful marketing force. Will the controversy around his ex-interpreter affect his brand potential going forward?Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
They Grow Your Berries and Peaches, but Often Lack One Item: Insurance
Farmers of fruits and vegetables say coverage has become unavailable or unaffordable as drought and floods increasingly threaten their crops.The New York Times - Business -
They Grow Your Berries and Peaches, but Often Lack One Item: Insurance
Farmers of fruits and vegetables say coverage has become unavailable or unaffordable as drought and floods increasingly threaten their crops.The New York Times - Top stories -
Liu Cixin: ‘I’m often asked – there’s science fiction in China?’
Author of sci-fi epic The Three-Body Problem – newly serialised by Netflix – on ‘the greatest uncertainty facing humanity’ and how finding a secret copy of a Jules Verne novel inspired his career. Chinese author Liu Cixin’s science-fiction novels ...The Guardian - World -
Moscow concert attack: fear death toll higher after reports of up to 100 missing
Telegram channel with ties to security services reports 95 individuals unaccounted for since Friday. The final death toll from the Moscow concert hall terrorist attack could be much higher than the 140 confirmed dead, with Russian state ...The Guardian - World -
Man honored for stopping mass shooting
Brandon Tsay was given a Citizen Honors award for wrestling a gun away from a mass shooter at his family's dance studio last year. Recipients of the award are chosen by the living Medal of Honor recipients.CBS News - Top stories -
An 'often overlooked' retirement savings option can lower your tax bill, advisor says. Here's how it works
There's still time to lower your 2023 tax bill or boost your refund with a spousal IRA for married couples. Here's who qualifies.CNBC - Business -
Dads often underestimate when teen sons are sexually active, delaying safe sex advice
Latino and Black fathers often underestimated when their teenage sons became sexually active, resulting in delayed education about safe sex practices, a new Johns Hopkins study published in the “Annals of Family Medicine” found.NBC News - Top stories -
Middle East crisis live: Medical teams at two hospitals in Gaza pinned down by heavy gunfire, Palestinian Red Crescent says
Two hospitals in Gaza besieged by Israeli forces with staff in ‘extreme danger’, Palestinian Red Crescent says. The only effective and efficient way to deliver heavy goods to meet Gaza’s humanitarian needs is by road and includes an exponential ...The Guardian - World -
How the Key Bridge crash happened
Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after a massive cargo ship struck one of its support columns. Kris Van Cleave takes a look at how such a crash could happen.CBS News - Top stories -
'What's happened to thrusting, confident Scotland?'
The joy of the autumn has dwindled and now all Scotland can see are problems. What has gone wrong for Steve Clarke's squad?BBC News - Top stories -
Nigerian pupils taken in mass abduction freed
Gunmen rode through the school in Kuriga in north-western Nigeria seizing children as young as eight.BBC News - Top stories - Nigeria -
Six presumed dead after ship collides with Baltimore bridge
US Coast Guard says six people are presumed dead and search and rescue efforts have been called off.BBC News - Top stories -
Xbox's Phil Spencer Reflects On Recent Mass Layoffs
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has defended and explained Microsoft's recent decision to lay off 1,900 people from the Xbox division. He told Polygon that Xbox is a business, and like many other businesses, Spencer's job is to make profits. ...GameSpot - Tech -
Carville: 'Too many preachy females' are 'dominating the culture of the Democratic Party'
Democratic strategist James Carville argued "too many preachy females" in the Democratic Party could be to blame for President Biden's bleeding support from key voters. In an interview published Saturday with New York Times opinion columnist ...The Hill - Politics -
Are electric cars too heavy for British roads, bridges and car parks?
In part eight of our series exploring myths surrounding EVs, we examine whether they will break our infrastructure. Do electric cars really produce fewer carbon emissions?Are EVs too costly to tempt drivers?Is it right to have range anxiety?Cars ...The Guardian - World -
You Too Can Innovate Like Nvidia's Jensen Huang
Here are the top three leadership lessons from the Most Innovative Companies of 2024.Inc. - Business -
Mum, 29, warns 'you're never too young' for stroke
Jess Tierney says she is lucky to be alive after collapsing at work with a blood clot in her brain.BBC News - Top stories -
Jim Cramer says newly public Astera Labs is already too expensive
CNBC's Jim Cramer gave investors his take on the valuation of Astera Labs, which debuted on the market last week.CNBC - Business -
Think Offering Child Care Benefits Is Too Costly? You Could Be Missing the ROI
At five companies, child care benefits offered a return on investment of up to 425 percent, according to a new report.Inc. - Business -
An Anti-Abortion Case Too Far-Fetched for the Supreme Court
Even conservative justices seemed skeptical that the plaintiffs suffered any real harm.The New York Times - Top stories - Abortion -
Five ways US growth accelerates
And more on the UK equity discountFinancial Times - World -
The $27 Trillion Treasury Market Is Only Getting Bigger
More debt, different buyers and increased regulation pose challenges.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Brazen Yogurt Heist Shows How Cyber Gangs Are Hijacking U.S. Goods
Thieves intercepted a refrigerated container bound for Florida and demanded a $40,000 ransom—part of a surge in fraud that has frustrated freight haulers.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Repeated Raids in Gaza Raise Prospect of Endless War
An emerging insurgency in parts of the enclave that Israeli forces previously cleared threatens to extend the fighting.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ukraine's Battered Army Grapples With Growing Troop Shortage
Efforts to draft young men are hampered by politics, demographics and Ukrainians’ growing reluctance to join the military.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
Senegal Votes in an Election That Almost Didn’t Happen
The top opposition politician, Ousmane Sonko, is barred from running. So Sunday’s vote is widely seen as a choice between his handpicked candidate and the departing president’s designated successor.The New York Times - World -
An Economy Perpetually in Crisis Is Shredding Pakistan's Middle Class
The country’s political and economic turmoil is leaving middle-class people struggling and the poor battling to survive.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. Housing Prices and the War on Realtors
Which cartel is the real problem?The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Baltimore bridge disaster: what happened and who will pay?
Collapse will cause economic damage and bring new focus on quality of US infrastructureFinancial Times - Business -
There Are Some Pretty Weird Things Happening at the R.N.C.
Trump’s demands are not likely to be what the Republican Party really needs.The New York Times - Top stories -
What happens now Baltimore port is closed?
It handles more cars than any other US port. So what happens now it's closed for business?BBC News - Top stories -
Green takes blame for ejection: 'Can't happen'
The Warriors' Draymond Green said he "deserved to be kicked out" of Wednesday's game against Orlando for yelling at the referee and that "it just can't happen."ESPN - Sports -
42 people rescued in northwest Mexico after mass kidnappings by criminal groups
Mexican authorities said they rescued 42 hostages, including 18 children, from criminal groups Saturday after a wave of kidnappings in Sinaloa state, where more than 600 special force troops were sent to beef up security.NBC News - Top stories