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‘Frog Saunas’ Could Help Combat Deadly Amphibian Fungus
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Ever feel exhausted by swiping through dating apps? You might be experiencing burnout
Plenty of happy couples can trace their meet-cute moment to an online dating app -
The Guardian - World
‘Shaking it off’: the science of dad dancing – and why it’s good for you
Viral video of Prince William prompts experts to laud benefits of men ‘communicating their hormones’, from lifting mood to boosting trust. In his early 20s, Prince William was often seen stumbling out of night clubs after a night of grooving. Now, ... -
The Hill - Politics
Biden speculation swirls as White House, allies fight off calls to drop out
President Biden and his top aides are circling the wagons in the face of calls for him to consider dropping out of the 2024 race after a bad debate performance Thursday night against former President Trump. The White House and Biden himself at ...Joe Biden -
ABC News - Sports
Kevin Pillar's first walk-off hit since 2018 gives Angels 6-5 victory over Tigers in 10 innings
Kevin Pillar’s single with one out in the 10th inning drove in Taylor Ward and the Los Angeles Angels extended their winning streak to six, rallying for a 6-5 victory over the Detroit TigersMLB -
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Mom: Kaylee Goncalves was "trapped" during deadly attack
Family of victim shares new details of their own investigation into what happened the night of the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho college students and the case against suspect Bryan Kohberger. -
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Fighting for Aniah
College student Aniah Blanchard had a deep fear of being kidnapped. When she disappears, UFC fighter Walt Harris battles for justice for his stepdaughter. CBS News special correspondent James Brown reports for "48 Hours." -
ESPN - Sports
Why Andy Murray might be the fourth-best men's tennis player ever
If Andy Murray hadn't played tennis at the same time as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, he might have 17 Grand Slam titles. Bill Connelly takes a look. -
GameSpot - Tech
Elden Ring's PC Issues Might Be Due To An Unexpected Source
From Software's DLC for Elden Ring, Shadow of the Erdtree, has been facing performance issues for PC since it launched last week. It appears that the issues may be due to external mouse-control software that players are using.The official Japanese ... -
ESPN - Sports
Soto plays through hand injury in Yankees' win
Yankees outfielder Juan Soto was a late addition to the lineup for Sunday's series finale in Toronto after sitting out a loss a day earlier because of a bruised right hand.MLB
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India Wins T20 Cricket World Cup, Stamping Its Domination of the Sport
In India, cricket has become immensely profitable and a destination for the world’s best players. But a tournament victory had eluded it for many years.India -
The New York Times - World
At Least 18 People Killed in Multiple Suicide Bombings in Nigeria
Three female attackers detonated devices at a wedding and at a funeral in a city once ruled by Boko Haram, emergency service officials said. So far, no group has claimed responsibility. -
The New York Times - World
Russia Maintains Punishing Pace of Deadly Strikes on Ukrainian Cities
A barrage on Vilniansk, a town in the south, killed seven, including three children, as attacks across Ukraine in the past few days have left dozens dead, according to local authorities.Ukraine -
The New York Times - World
Middle East Crisis: Biden’s Debate Performance Raises Alarm in Israel
Israelis expressed growing concern that President Biden’s shaky showing in the debate could spur on the country’s Middle Eastern foes at a critical time for American leadership in the region.Joe Biden -
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Taliban Talks With U.N. Go On Despite Alarm Over Exclusion of Women
The meeting is the first between the Taliban and a United Nations-led conference of global envoys who are seeking to engage the Afghan government on critical issues.