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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone lowers 400 hurdles world record again for fifth time in three-plus years
McLaughlin-Levrone's jaw-dropping times are faster than all but a handful of the nation’s top runners in the open 400. That’s the race without 10 hurdles. -
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July is historically a great month for U.S. stocks. Here’s why this year might be different.
The U.S. stock market is on pace to finish the first half of 2024 on a positive note. If the past is any guide, the good times for U.S. equities may keep rolling into July, but not every stock may enjoy this summertime rally. -
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Why do politicians keep talking about locks?
The 2024 election campaign has seen further growth in British politicians' favourite metaphor. -
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Reese sets WNBA double-double record as a rookie
Angel Reese set a WNBA record with her 10th consecutive double-double, during the Chicago Sky's 70–62 loss to the Minnesota Lynx.WNBA -
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U.S. home sales see record drop
Sales of new single-family homes dropped by 11.3% in May, according to a new report from the U.S. Commerce Department, and the National Association of Realtors says home contract signings have hit a record low. Daryl Fairweather, chief economist ... -
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Thames Water warns ageing assets pose ‘risk to public safety’
Supplier to London and southern England says £19bn of assets are failing as Ofwat weighs approving increase in bills -
Wired - Tech
Why Streaming Services Keep Screwing Up Binge-Watching
All 10 episodes of the new season of The Bear just hit Hulu. Maybe they shouldn’t have. -
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A 3-year-old shot herself in the head. Her father could go to prison for decades.
Three-year-old Skye McBride survived after accidentally shooting herself in the head on Valentine's Day. Her father faces charges under Michigan’s new gun storage law. -
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Why Couture Clients Keep Buying Six-Figure Gowns
How designers brought the antiquated craft of haute couture into the future at the shows in Paris.
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Satellite Images Show Expansion of Suspected Chinese Spy Bases in Cuba
Analysts identified four electronic eavesdropping stations, including a previously unreported site near a U.S. naval base. -
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Raids Find Luxury Handbags Being Made by Exploited Workers in Italy
An investigation into working conditions found that workshops making handbags and other leather goods for Dior and Armani used exploited foreign labor to produce the high-end products at a fraction of their retail price. -
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Robberies, Revenge Killings Send Gaza Deeper Into Chaos
Nearly nine months into the war between Israel and Hamas, crime and violence among Gazans is on the rise, from robbery and killings to smuggling and protection rackets. -
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Biden Administration Scrambles to Head Off Wider War Between Israel and Hezbollah
The White House diplomatic push comes after weeks of unsuccessful pressure to achieve a cease-fire in Gaza.Joe Biden