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Tuesday Briefing
President Biden’s call to change the Supreme Court.5 hr ago -
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Tuesday Briefing: Less Than 100 Days to Go
Plus, results in Venezuela’s tainted election and the new math of swimming.11 hr ago -
ESPN - Sports
What's next for Aspinall, Muhammad and more
We fantasy book upcoming fights for the stars of UFC 304.14 hr ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
The Olympic rundown: Who — and what — to watch on a loaded Tuesday
The Americans look to return to the top in women's team gymnastics. In the pool, Regan Smith and Robert Finke hope to add to the medal haul.6 hr ago -
ESPN - Sports
What's next for the U.S. Olympic women's gymnastics team?
The U.S. gymnastics team led qualifying by more than five points -- even with Biles' injury. We look ahead to the medal rounds and make predictions.17 hr ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Venezuela: What's next after disputed election?
Protests have erupted across the country as opposition question Maduro victory32 min ago -
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Paris 2024: What you can expect to watch on Wednesday
Our guide to what sports you can expect to watch and when on the BBC on Tuesday.10 hr ago -
MarketWatch - Business
What’s next for McDonald’s after the $5 value meal? Perhaps a McSmart meal.
To woo customers, the company is looking to keep its value promotions going — and the McSmart platform is proving popular overseas18 hr ago -
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Wednesday Briefing
The killing of a top Hamas leader in Iran.4 hr ago -
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Here's what to know about what's next for Olympic triathlon in wake of Seine River water quality
The bacteria levels in the famed waterway have left organizers of the Paris Games scrambling toward backup plans and even tweaks to the competition in order to ensure they can even stage the races15 hr ago
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