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Years of planning and $700 million spent, only to collapse in the final hours. Inside the stunning implosion of NYC's traffic moonshot. -
The New York Times - World
How to Like Yourself More
Taking time to enumerate nice things about yourself each day may sound terminally conceited, but in practice the results can be pretty transformative. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Key Debate Moments: A Night of Stumbles and Falsehoods, and More
Plus, Bronny James joins his dad at the Lakers. -
NBC News - Top stories
Nike expects more sales declines as it attempts a comeback
Shares of Nike plunged after the sneaker giant cut its full-year guidance and said it expects sales to drop 10% during its current quarter. -
The New York Times - Business
Otto Lucas, a ‘God in the Hat World,’ Had Famous Designs That Made It Into British Vogue
His designs made it onto the covers of fashion magazines and onto the heads of celebrities like Greta Garbo. His business closed after he died in a plane crash. -
Financial Times - Business
Why no one trusts politicians any more
The central issue eroding faith in government is lack of accountability -
ABC News - Entertainment
Review: More Minion mayhem in 'Despicable Me 4'
Should a review of “Despicable Me 4" be a thoughtful analysis or just a list of the funny stuff the Minions do in it -
Financial Times - World
Making ‘mission-driven’ government more than a catchphrase
From bringing in outsiders to ringfencing budgets, Starmer will need to take the following steps -
CBS News - Top stories
Here Comes the Sun: Courteney Cox and more
Actor Courteney Cox sits down with Jonathan Vigliotti to discuss her cleaning product line "Homecourt." Then, Seth Doane travels to Burgundy, France, to learn about the creation of a medieval castle called Guédelon. "Here Comes the Sun" is a ... -
ESPN - Sports
Murray still unsure on Wimbledon; more tests Mon.
Andy Murray said "it's impossible" to know yet whether he will be able to compete at Wimbledon, even if he is "feeling better every day" as he recovers from surgery to remove a cyst from his spine.
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What the Supreme Court's Immunity Decision Means for Trump
The court says a president is absolutely immune from actions in his core constitutional authority, potentially gutting one of the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump.Donald Trump -
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H.I.G. Fraud Case Against Audax Allowed to Proceed
Judge lets central allegation go forward in battle over $915 million private-equity deal. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
NATO to Establish New Kyiv Post for Ukraine
The alliance will station a senior civilian official in Kyiv, among a raft of new measures designed to shore up long-term support for Ukraine that are expected to be announced at the summit meeting in Washington next week, U.S. and alliance ...Ukraine -
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Toy Company Behind Lincoln Logs and Care Bears Files for Bankruptcy
Basic Fun, also known for Tinker Toys and K’Nex, plans to continue operating in chapter 11 as it restructures its balance sheet. -
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U.S. Natural Gas Futures Fall to 6-Week Low
U.S. natural gas futures sink to a six-week low as the market weighs the impact of recovering production levels and a decline forecasts for heat that has helped reduce the storage surplus.