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The spiraling Middle East conflict
theconversation.com · Javed Ali
Experts discuss the complex history and dynamics that are fueling the intensifying trouble.
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What to know about the port strikes
Associated Press · Tom Krisher and Tassanee Vejpongsa
Dockworkers at ports from Maine to Texas began walking picket lines yesterday in a strike over wages and automation.
What did viewers think of the Walz-Vance VP debate? What new polls have shown
miamiherald.com · Brendan Rascius
There was no decisive winner of the first and only vice presidential debate before the 2024 election.
Trump’s new insult: ‘mentally disabled’
The 19th · Amanda Becker and Sara Luterman
The former president’s remarks at battleground state rallies follow a long history of using disability as a slur.
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It’s time to get flu and COVID-19 shots
CNN · Deidre McPhillips
Respiratory virus season has arrived in the United States and health officials say that October is a prime time to get vaccinated.
Why you need an emergency go-bag, and what should be in it
HuffPost · Lourdes Avila Uribe
“You never know when you will get that knock on the door,” says self-reliance educator Donald Dust.
How to test a car battery
familyhandyman.com · Jay Cork
They have a limited life span — usually no more than five years under the most favorable conditions.
California dreaming
flipboard.com · Fodor’s
Love letters to a hella dank state, from the history of Black rodeo to how San Francisco became the backdrop of every millennial’s childhood.
The miraculous resurrection of Notre-Dame Cathedral
GQ · Joshua Hammer
In 2019, a fire nearly destroyed the crown jewel of France — and the nation set a breakneck five-year deadline to bring it back from the ashes.
Getting under the skin of music superfans
timeout.com · Nicole Collins
From Swifties to Charli’s angels, these are the faces behind the fandoms.
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