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The New York Times - Lifestyle
Should I Keep or Sell My Designer Clothes?
A reader wonders what she should do with the high-end garments that stay in her closet year round. Our fashion critic explains her options.19 minutes ago -
Financial Times - Business
Pressure grows on Starmer to scrap cuts to winter fuel payments
Minister says government will find ways to limit impact on poorer pensioners22 minutes ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Why Is Pope Francis Going to East Timor?
The Roman Catholic Church played an important part in East Timor’s independence struggle. But one of its heroes from that time has been accused of sexual abuse.3 hours ago -
ABC News - World
Japan's economy is growing, but political uncertainty is among the risks
Japan’s economy grew at an annual rate of 2.9%, slower than the earlier report for 3.1% growth, in the April-June period, boosted by better wages and spending6 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Phillies injured list continues to grow as Sosa heads to 10-day IL
Prior to the series finale against the Marlins on Sunday, Phillies' Edmundo Sosa was placed on the 10-day IL with back spasms.11 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why I Am Resigning as a Brown Trustee
Allowing a vote on divestment from Israel is an act of cowardice.13 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why Trump's Conviction Can't Stand
It rests on an intent to violate a state law that is pre-empted by the Federal Election Campaign Act.14 hours ago - Donald Trump -
Financial Times - World
Why business students are getting to grips with geopolitics
Grasping the impact of war and climate change is increasingly important for future leaders16 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Why there are reasons to be cheerful in turbulent times
Despite conflict, climate change and division, causes for optimism remain16 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
How does Justin Fields keep up with Kirk Cousins, Falcons in Week 1? 'NFL GameDay Morning'
"NFL GameDay Morning" discuss how does Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields keep up with quarterback Kirk Cousins and the Atlanta Falcons in Week 1.16 hours ago - NFL -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Why Am I Overspending? Blame It on Politics
Election fatigue has me and my friends so anxious that we find solace in buying more stuff than we should.20 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Why We Love to Believe That Our Names Shape Our Destinies
The weird, mostly bad science of nominative determinism.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Why Shanahan chose Allen over Dobbs as 49ers' backup QB
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan explained Saturday his decision to have Brandon Allen as the backup quarterback over Josh Dobbs.Yesterday - NFL -
Financial Times - World
Space engine pioneer seeks up to £20mn to keep hypersonic plans alive
Reaction Engines needs new investment after losses deepenYesterday -
BBC News - Top stories
Why is the Pope doing a long tour when he's so frail?
His packed trip to Asia involves three countries in which Catholics are a minority.Yesterday -
ABC News - Health
Israelis surge into the streets again in protest as the toll in Gaza grows
Huge numbers of Israelis have again turned out to protest the government's failure to secure the return of remaining hostages in GazaYesterday - Israel -
ABC News - World
Israelis surge into the streets again in protest as the toll in Gaza grows
Israelis have turned out for another large protest amid anger at the government.Yesterday - Israel -
Inc. - Business
Why Is Everyone Wearing Tennis Attire?
The trend is dubbed "tenniscore" and has seemingly come from the pandemic and the popularization of pickleball.Yesterday -
ABC News - Sports
Democrats go to new heights to spotlight Project 2025, flying banners over college football stadiums
Democrats have denounced the conservative Project 2025 blueprint in hundreds of ads and billboards, printed it in oversized book form as a convention prop and mentioned it frequentlyYesterday - College Football -
The New York Times - Sports
Caitlin Clark Doesn’t Need to Change. But She Has a Chance to Grow.
For a brief moment, the W.N.B.A rookie failed to compete to the fullest extent, a columnist for The Athletic writes.Yesterday -
ABC News - Top stories
Judge keeps Libertarian candidates off ballot for Congress
Three Libertarian candidates seeking House seats in Iowa won't appear on ballot.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Why A's Eckersley ‘never thought' he was a Hall of Famer
Legendary Athletics closer Dennis Eckersley reflected on his Baseball Hall of Fame induction in 2004.Yesterday -
BBC News - Top stories
£30m a year - why F1 designer is one of sport's highest-earning Britons
Adrian Newey is paid more than most drivers on the F1 grid. Andrew Benson analyses what makes the man joining Aston Martin next year so successful - and so in demand.Yesterday -
The Hill - Politics
The 2024 hurricane season was expected to be especially bad. Why is it so quiet?
Sept. 10 is considered to be the "peak" of hurricane season in the Atlantic – so where are all the storms?Yesterday -
ABC News - Entertainment
'Wicked' director Jon M. Chu on 'shooting the moon,' casting Ariana Grande and growing 9M tulips
“Musical” has been a dirty word in marketing some recent song-and-dance studio films, but there’s no avoiding it in bringing “Wicked” to the big screenYesterday -
The Guardian - World
Everyone is terrified of a far-right return in Germany. Here’s why it won’t happen
The deep historical, political and cultural split between east and west acts as a brake on the rise of the AfD nationwide. The media are alive with crumbling firewalls ( Brandmauer ) in Germany. ...Yesterday -
The Hill - Politics
Why is America so slow to exonerate the wrongly convicted?
Once police and prosecutors develop a case theory, they ignore new information undermining it. To reinforce their scenario, they sometimes cut corners — or worse.Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
Why Republicans ‘don’t have the votes’ to pass Trump’s tax plan
Republicans don’t have the appetite for their presidential candidate’s desired deficit spending, analyst says.Yesterday - Republican Party -
Financial Times - Business
Manchester City closes transfer spending tap — but hopes wins will keep flowing
Club that once dominated England’s transfer market opts to rely on current, strong squadYesterday -
Wired - Tech
Why Polio Has Reemerged in Gaza
After a quarter of a century, the disease has returned to Gaza, prompting a campaign to immunize all of the territory's children against the virus.Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
5 market sectors and 9 stocks to keep on your radar in September
September is the market’s cruelest month — except in presidential election years.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Top stories
In California, Controlled Fires Can Save Homes. Why Aren’t More Happening?
Experts say these intentional burns reduce the risk of wildfires and more should be done. But real barriers remain.2 days ago - California -
The New York Times - Sports
Why Saturday’s Michigan-Texas Matchup Has Big Playoff Implications
What happens during the game between perennial college football powerhouses could set the stage for postseason races.2 days ago -
Financial Times - Business
How (and why) to store your wine properly
From DIY home solutions to tax-efficient bonded warehouses2 days ago -
Financial Times - World
Why I think these Reits deserve a second look
Care home shortage and a stabilising residential market offer opportunities in rate-sensitive property funds2 days ago -
Financial Times - Business
Why did shared parental leave fall flat?
Our systems for figuring out childcare have not caught up with an egalitarian society2 days ago -
ABC News - Entertainment
Aaron Pierre is a star in the making. 'Rebel Ridge' shows you why
Aaron Pierre is a star in the making, and Jeremy Saulnier's new Netflix thriller, “Rebel Ridge," shows you why2 days ago -
NBC News - Politics
Latino evangelicals are a growing voter bloc as parties vie for their support
A national effort is underway to rally evangelical voters around Harris, signaling the Democrats’ intent to try to peel off Latino evangelicals from Trump’s base.2 days ago -
Inc. - Business
Craig Dubitsky Keeps a Guitar by His Side to Keep His Inspiration Flowing
The serial entrepreneur turns to music to connect with his employees and find calm amid chaos.2 days ago