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Good morning! Where did May go? I am utterly unprepared for tomorrow to be the first day of June, though I think my allergies will be pleased with the progression into summer.
You might have already played a lot of this game in the open betas released by Blizzard, but critics have had hands on with the final product for a while now. What do they know that you don't?
Cancelled flights, sudden sickness, lost luggage — a lot can go wrong on vacation. Signing up for travel insurance can help you maintain peace of mind so you can relax and enjoy your trip.
Rubbish jokes, inept plotting, a weak script... should we go on? This messy, boring, endurance test of a show got way bigger than it ever deserved — thank goodness its final episode is here.
As he ventures back into the spotlight to play Ken in "Barbie," Ryan Gosling talks candidly about why he stepped away from Hollywood, why he's thinking about movie-making differently now, and why he's prioritizing the roles he plays in real life.
📰 Trial Begins For Tree Of Life Synagogue Gunman. If convicted, Robert Bowers, 50, could get the death penalty for killing 11 people in October 2018. (BBC)
➡️ Chris Christie To Announce GOP Presidential Campaign Next Week. The former New Jersey Governor is expected to announce his 2024 Republican candidacy next Tuesday in New Hampshire. (Axios)
🛫 Air New Zealand Is Asking Passengers To Weigh In Before International Flights. The Civil Aviation Authority, the country's industry watchdog, requires the data to help calculate the weight and balance of planes before takeoff. (NBC News)
💸 What's In The Debt Ceiling Deal, And Why It Matters, Explained. How the legislation to avert an economic crisis would affect student loans, food aid, the IRS and more. (Vox)
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This week, a blind date gone wrong, a mother-in-law who can't understand why a stay-at-home mom won't regularly drive several hours to do unpaid elder care, and a letter writer searching for a polite way to insult their neighbors on social media.
With easy-to-use interfaces and low minimum balances, online trading is increasingly catering to the everyday consumer who may not be a financial expert. Whether you're a greenhorn or Wall Street veteran, we've compiled a list of the best online stock brokerages around.
Singapore-based Nestron has shipped one of its popular tiny homes to its first North American dealer in Canada. Soon, it'll open dealerships across the US.
Mark Rober breaks down why balls spin — like your favorite soccer, golf or tennis shot — and then went on to build a ball that was practically impossible to hit.
IN THE NEWS
📰 Four Children Among Nine Wounded In Mass Shooting At Hollywood Broadwalk In Florida. Police detain one person as another suspect is still being sought. (Independent)
🤝 Debt Ceiling Deal's Next Steps — Getting It Through Congress. Now that President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have reached an agreement to suspend the debt ceiling, they must convince enough lawmakers to pass the legislation. (CBS News)
➡️ Drones Hit Moscow Residential Areas In First Since Ukraine Invasion. The strikes caused damage to some buildings and forced residents to evacuate homes, local officials said Tuesday, as Kyiv was hit by the latest deadly Russian bombardment. (NBC News)
🧀 Woman Wins UK Cheese Rolling Race Despite Being Knocked Unconscious. "It feels great," said Canadian Delaney Irving, victor of the women's race at Coopers Hill. (BBC)
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