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TikTok's Defense Strategy Involves Throwing Shein and Temu Under the Bus
In an attempt to defend itself against a ban in the US, TikTok has pointed out that other Chinese companies could be collecting as much data as it does.6 hours ago -
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A rise in fuel duty needn’t be a car crash for Rachel Reeves | Phillip Inman
With petrol prices and inflation both low, motorists can absorb a reversing of Sunak’s 5p cut – and it could even boost electric car sales. A chancellor desperate for ready cash, as Rachel Reeves ...Yesterday -
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Dick Moss, lawyer behind free agency for baseball players, dies at 93
The Major League Baseball Players Association says Dick Moss, who revolutionized pay for professional athletes, has died at the age of 93 in California.8 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Global Threats
We explore a report that details the threats faced by the U.S.1 hour ago -
The New York Times - World
Netanyahu and Hezbollah Trade Fresh Threats
The Israeli leader vowed to take “whatever action is necessary” to diminish the threat posed by Hezbollah. A senior official with the militant group warned that an overnight barrage of missiles ...7 hours ago - Israel -
CBS Sports - Sports
2024 MLB playoff picture: Bracket, baseball standings, magic numbers, tiebreakers, postseason projections
A week remains in the 2024 MLB regular season, so where do things stand?2 hours ago - MLB -
The New York Times - Top stories
F.B.I. Agents Board Ship Managed by Company of Vessel in Baltimore Bridge Collapse
The move comes three days after the Justice Department’s civil lawsuit against the owner and operator of the Dali, which struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March.Yesterday -
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One dead and several missing after 'unprecedented' rains in Japan
The rains have caused floods and landslides in the coastal quake-hit region of Ishikawa in northern Japan.2 days ago - Japan
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The militant group said it targeted an air base and a developer of Israel’s Iron Dome system, while dozens of Israeli warplanes struck southern Lebanon.17 hours ago - Israel