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  • 2024
  • July
  • Celtics Extend Sam Hauser's Contract with $45 Million Deal
  • Global IT Outage Continues to Impact Airlines and Healthcare Services
  • Delta Air Lines Struggles to Recover from Technical Outage, Cancellations Persist
  • Packers Place Three Veterans on Non-Injury Football List as Training Camp Begins
  • Bill and Hillary Clinton Endorse Kamala Harris as Democratic Nominee for President
  • Biden's Presidential Campaign Unravels as Criticism Mounts: Announces Decision Not to Seek Reelection
  • Chiefs Waive Gerrit Prince and Add Izaiah Gatherings on First Day of Practice
  • Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship Fighter Fires Back at Conor McGregor
  • Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman Go to Extreme Lengths to Get Madonna's Permission for Hit Song in Deadpool & Wolverine
  • Delta Air Lines Apologizes for Flight Cancellations Amid Technology Issue
  • Ravens Coach John Harbaugh Expresses Unwavering Belief in Lamar Jackson's Potential
  • LSU Football Player Javien Toviano Arrested for Video Voyeurism: Latest on the Suspension, Preseason Practice, and Future Uncertainty
  • Small Businesses Struggle to Recover as Microsoft Outage Disrupts Operations
  • Green Bay Packers Secure Defensive Lineman Kenny Clark with a Three-Year Extension
  • Airbus Touts Achievements as Boeing Faces Uncertainty at Farnborough Air Show
  • Elon Musk Addresses Trump's Plans to End EV Mandate as Tesla Thrives without Subsidies
  • Green Bay Packers Sign Kenny Clark to a Three-Year, $64 Million Contract Extension
  • Verstappen-Hamilton Collision Declared a Racing Incident by Stewards
  • Braves to Promote Infield Prospect Nacho Alvarez for Major League Debut
  • Democratic National Convention to Select New Presidential Nominee, Marking Historic Departure from Primary Process
  • Singer Sean Kingston and Mother Indicted in $1 Million Fraud Scheme
  • Kamala Harris Gains Swift Backing from Democratic Billionaires and Donors Following Biden's Exit
  • Richard Simmons' Staff Shares Pre-Planned Social Media Post After His Passing
  • Secret Service Denies Additional Security for Donald Trump Amidst Investigation into Failed Assassination Attempt
  • National Baseball Hall of Fame Welcomes Four New Inductees in 2024 Ceremony
  • US Olympic Basketball Team Finds Surprising Competition in Preparatory Games
  • Trump Allies Launch Campaign Assault on Kamala Harris Following Biden's Exit from Presidential Race
  • NBCUniversal Privacy Policy Update Allows Opt-Out for Data Selling and Targeted Ads in Listed States
  • NBCUniversal Privacy Policy Updates: How to Opt-Out of Data Sharing and Targeted Advertising
  • Baseball Hall of Fame Inducts Class of 2024: Beltre, Helton, Mauer, and Leyland Honored
  • Tragic Drowning Claims Life of Former College Football Player, Andre Seldon Jr.
  • olympic_men_basketball-en : Former NBA Star Luol Deng Leads South Sudan Basketball to Paris 2024 Olympics
  • olympics-en : Lack of Male Representation in Olympic Artistic Swimming Sparks Controversy
  • olympics-en : ## Zhan Beleniuk Discusses Facing Russian Competitors at Paris 2024 Olympics
  • olympics-en : U.S. Men's Basketball Team Faces Wake-Up Call Ahead of Paris Olympics 2024
  • olympics-en : Men Miss the Cut for Paris 2024 Olympic Artistic Swimming Team
  • copaamerica-en : Chaos Surrounds Copa America 2024 Final: Lawsuits, Ranking Drops, and Ticketing Controversy
  • epl-en : Chelsea Set to Boost Cole Palmer's Wages to Secure 10-Year Stay at Stamford Bridge
  • Tire Issues and Penalties Shake Up the Start of the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis
  • Paramount Services Provides Opt-Out Options for Personal Data Processing
  • Miss Kansas Courageously Exposes Alleged Abuser during Pageant Speech
  • Fatal Incident Unfolds in Chula Vista: Man Stabbed in Apartment
  • Utah State Football Player Andre Seldon Jr. Dies in Tragic Cliff-Diving Accident
  • Boston Celtics Extend Sam Hauser's Contract for $45 Million Over Four Years
  • Paris Olympics 2024 Bolsters Security with Unprecedented Force of 55,000 Personnel
  • Twins Aim to Reclaim Momentum against Brewers
  • Cardinals' Leahy Shines with First Big-League Save in Doubleheader Victory
  • President Biden Exits 2024 Race, Sending Market into Retreat
  • Jake Paul Knocks Out Mike Perry, Sets Sights on Mike Tyson Showdown
  • Nuno Borges Claims First Career Title, Defeats Rafael Nadal in Swedish Open Final
  • Tragic Loss: Utah State Football Player Andre Seldon Jr. Dies in Cliff-Diving Accident
  • New York Times Food Critic Retires Due to Health Concerns Caused by Constant Dining
  • IRS Finalizes Regulations for Retirement Withdrawals, Adding Complexity to Beneficiary Rules
  • Kerala Health Authorities Issue Alert Following Nipah Virus Death
  • Safety Concerns Mount as Southwest Airlines Faces Yet Another Disturbing Flight Incident
  • IDF Conducts Vaccination Operation for Troops in Gaza to Combat Poliovirus
  • NFL Offers Opt-Out Choices for Personal Data Collection and Targeted Advertising
  • Former White House Physician Updates on Trump's Assassination Attempt Injuries
  • Kim Cattrall Denies Rumors of Samantha Jones' Return for 'And Just Like That' Season 3
  • Thousands Gather for Trump's Grand Rapids Rally, Eager to Return to Pre-Biden Era
  • Kamala Harris Emerges as Front-Runner for Democratic Presidential Nominee as Biden Steps Aside
  • WWE SummerSlam 2024 Speculations: Potential Surprise Returns and High-Stakes Battles Await
  • Nvidia's Stock Faces Potential Pullback, But Analyst Remains Bullish on Buying Opportunity
  • Privacy Rights Notice: California and Other U.S. States Offer Opt-Out Options for Personal Data Sharing and Targeted Advertising
  • Phantom Thieves of Hearts Convince President Biden to Withdraw from Election
  • NBCUniversal Privacy Policy Update: Residents of Listed States Can Opt-Out of Personal Data Sharing
  • NASA's Mars Rover Stumbles upon Mysterious Substance: Scientists Grapple with Unexpected Discovery
  • Tesla Giga Berlin Triumphs Over Global IT Outage Challenge
  • Rookie Caitlin Clark Shines in Team WNBA's All-Star Win over Team USA
  • Tour de France 2024 Alters Tradition, Concludes in Nice Ahead of Paris Olympics
  • Philadelphia Phillies Show No Interest in Potential Lineup Changes; Eye Marlins Closer Tanner Scott
  • Conor McGregor and Jake Paul Engage in Fiery War of Words Following Paul's Victory
  • Tech Sector Pressure Sends Stocks Falling from Record Highs
  • US Regulator Finds Half of Major Banks Have Subpar Operational Risk Management
  • NASA and Boeing Complete Ground Tests on Starliner Thruster, Astronauts' Return Date Still Uncertain
  • Lawmaker Urges Secret Vote of Confidence on President Biden Amidst Party Crisis
  • President Biden Drops Out of 2024 Race, Backs Vice President Kamala Harris as Potential Democratic Nominee
  • Judge's Ruling in Trump's Case Creates Unexpected Twist for Hunter Biden's Legal Issues
  • China's Communist Party Outlines Economic Plan, Stresses Industrial Development
  • Dodgers Receive Boost with Return of Tyler Glasnow and Clayton Kershaw to Starting Rotation
  • DJ LeMahieu's Struggles Continue as Yankees Eye Third Base Upgrades
  • Tigers Face Pitching Challenges Ahead of Series Against Cleveland Guardians
  • Remembering Actress Forbes TerBlanche: A Soap Opera Star's Enduring Legacy
  • NBCUniversal Privacy Policy Update: Opt-Out Options for Targeted Advertising Provided to Residents in Specific States
  • Russia Scrambles Fighter Jets to Intercept U.S. Bomber Aircraft Near Barents Sea
  • All My Children Star Esta TerBlanche Passes Away at 51
  • Jake Paul Dominates Mike Perry; Calls Out UFC Champion Alex Pereira
  • Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson Sent Home from Training Camp with Unknown Illness
  • Protests in Bangladesh Subside as Historic Supreme Court Verdict Brings Hope for Change
  • Heat-Related Deaths During Prolonged Power Outages Push Storm-Related Fatalities to 23 in Texas
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  • Democratic Senator Joe Manchin Calls for Joe Biden to Step Aside in 2024 Race
  • Republican Lawmakers Direct Anger at Secret Service Director Over Trump's Assassination Attempt
  • Secret Service Faces Backlash Over Denying Campaign Requests for Additional Security
  • Mike Perry Challenges Conor McGregor Following BKFC 'Firing'
  • Kamala Harris's Stances on Abortion, Immigration, and More Scrutinized as Potential Presidential Replacement
  • Small-Cap Stocks Signal Possible Bull Run as Traders Anticipate Interest Rate Cuts
  • House Republicans Call on President Biden to Resign Following Announcement of No Reelection Bid
  • Delta Offers Acknowledgment to Stranded Passengers at Atlanta Airport
  • Trump's Favorability Rises After Assassination Attempt, While Majority of Americans Doubt Biden's Candidacy
  • Jake Paul Calls Out UFC Champion Alex 'Poatan' Pereira for High-Stakes Boxing Match
  • Homicide Investigation Underway After 31-Year-Old Man Found Shot Dead in Downtown Louisville
  • Vice President Kamala Harris Faces Challenges as She Seeks to Solidify her Political Standing
  • Republicans Push for President Biden's Resignation Following his Exit from the 2024 Race
  • Democrats Contemplate Replacing Biden at Top of Presidential Ticket
  • Bears Offense Faces Roster Challenges as Training Camp Approaches
  • Conor McGregor Fires Mike Perry after TKO Loss to Jake Paul; Perry Challenges McGregor to a Boxing Match
  • Red Sox's Jansen Falters in Return to Dodger Stadium, Resulting in Tough Loss
  • Israel Strikes Yemen Following Houthi Attack on Tel Aviv
  • Mets Seek Victory Against Miami Marlins to Match Season Best Record
  • President Joe Biden Drops Out of 2024 Presidential Race, Endorses Kamala Harris as Democratic Nominee
  • Paramount Services Offers Opt-Out Rights for Personal Information Usage
  • Miami Dolphins Seek Pass Rush Reinforcements Ahead of Training Camp
  • Kamala Harris Emerges as Leading Contender for Democratic Nomination as President Biden Endorses Her
  • Piastri Clinches First F1 Victory as Norris Obeys Team Orders for McLaren 1-2 at Hungarian GP
  • Nuno Borges Stuns Rafael Nadal in Swedish Open Final
  • Chicago Police Recover Torched Vehicle Connected to Fatal Shooting of Postal Worker
  • Mass Shooting Claims Three Lives and Leaves Several Injured at West Philadelphia Party
  • Detroit Tigers Prospect Jackson Jobe Leads Double-A Erie SeaWolves to Combined No-Hitter
  • Singer Sean Kingston and Mother Indicted for $1 Million Fraud Scheme
  • Elon Musk's Endorsement of Trump Causes Drop in Tesla's Favorability Among Democrats, Posing Potential Challenges for the EV Maker
  • Reuters Launches Sustainable Switch Newsletter, Offering Insights into ESG Trends
  • Trump and JD Vance Rally in Michigan to Reclaim Swing State and Tackle Key Issues
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  • Russia Claims Interception of US Fighter Jets over Arctic
  • Republicans Gear up for Legal Battles Amid Democrats' Contemplation on Biden Replacement: Insights from House Speaker Johnson
  • MLB Trade Deadline Rumors: Yankees Open to Trading Top Prospect for Crochet or Skubal, Dodgers in Talks for Huge Deal, and Phillies Content with Current Roster
  • Elon Musk's Endorsement of Trump Raises Concerns for Tesla's Future
  • Israel to Offer Polio Vaccine to Soldiers in Gaza Strip Following Discovery of Virus Residues
  • Pro-Harris Campaign Gains Momentum for Potential 2024 Presidential Bid
  • Biden Campaign Advisor Criticizes Trump-Vance Ticket as Very Dangerous
  • Israel Intercepts Missile from Yemen Following Airstrikes on Houthi Targets
  • Xander Schauffele Extends Lead at British Open, Threatens to Runaway with Victory
  • Darren Waller Supports Daniel Jones' Potential for Redemption in the Upcoming Season
  • 31-Year-Old Man Found Fatally Shot Inside Vehicle in Downtown Louisville
  • Jake Paul Calls Out UFC Champion Alex Pereira After Victory Over Mike Perry
  • China and the Philippines Reach Deal to Ease Tensions at Disputed Shoal in the South China Sea
  • Bangladesh Quota Protests Escalate Nationwide, Demanding Government Accountability
  • Kansas City Chiefs Kick Off Training Camp with Public Practice Session
  • Calls for Romney as Democratic Nominee Gain Attention and Debate
  • Pressure Mounts for President Biden to Exit 2024 Race Amid Concerns over Debate Performance and Health
  • Marcus Jones Returns as Patriots Navigate New Kickoff Rules
  • Baby Killed, Two Others Injured in Philadelphia Intersection Crash
  • Atlanta Airport IT Outage Leaves Passengers Stranded with Canceled Flights
  • Team USA Survives Close Call Against South Sudan in Exhibition Match
  • Chiefs' Training Camp Kickoff Sees Unexpected Injury Issues
  • Flash Flooding in Richmond Causes Roadways to be Submerged in One Foot of Water
  • Kodai Senga's Rehab Start with Triple-A Syracuse Mets Yields Mixed Results
  • CeeDee Lamb's Contract Holdout Raises Concerns as Training Camp Approaches
  • Lainey Wilson Rocks the Stage at Faster Horses Festival
  • Four Dallas Firefighters Injured After Fire Truck Plunges off Interstate Onto DART Tracks
  • Delta Airlines Struggles to Recover from Global IT Outage, Leaving Passengers Stranded
  • Verstappen Fires Back at Critics with Expletive-laden Rant after Hungarian GP Clash
  • Village in New Mexico Faces 13th Flash Flood Emergency amidst Ongoing Monsoonal Rains
  • NPR Offers Personalized Web Experience with Opt-Out Option for Targeted Sponsorship
  • Senator Joe Manchin Calls on President Biden to Step Aside, Advocates for Younger Replacement
  • Democratic Senator Expresses Concern For Biden's Health, Calls for Open Process in Nomination
  • NBCUniversal Provides Opt-Out Options for Targeted Advertising Activities in Privacy Policy Update
  • Residents in Listed States Given Privacy Control Options by NBCUniversal
  • Sequel 'Twisters' Dominates Box Office, Rakes in $80.5 Million in Opening Weekend
  • Ceasefire Negotiations in Gaza Progress as Israeli Airstrikes Kill 13 in Refugee Camps
  • High School of Would-Be Trump Assassin Denies Bullying Claims
  • Kiké Hernández Hits Game-Tying Home Run Off Former Teammate Kenley Jansen
  • Israeli Olympic Team Faces Unprecedented Security Measures at Paris Olympics 2024
  • Global IT Outage Causes Thousands of Flight Cancellations and Delays
  • Paris Olympics Tighten Security Measures amidst Threats and Disinformation Concerns
  • Yankees' Nestor Cortes Falters in 9-1 Loss to Rays
  • Miami and Fort Lauderdale Airports Still Grapple with Delays after Global IT Outage
  • Marial Shayok: A Rising Star Taking South Sudan Basketball to New Heights
  • Biden Campaign Faces Criticism from Donors Following Kamala Harris Conference Call
  • Man Grateful to be Alive After Jumping from Plane Moments Before Fatal Crash
  • Thousands to Protest Netanyahu's Speech to Congress, Demanding Cease-Fire and Hostage Release
  • Bill Gates Urges Elon Musk to Speak Out More on Climate Change
  • Woman Hospitalized in Brutal Stabbing Incident at Miami International Airport
  • California and Other U.S. States Provide Opt-Out and Privacy Rights for Consumers' Personal Information
  • Verstappen Expresses Frustration after Incident-Filled Hungarian Grand Prix
  • Brandon Aiyuk Requests Trade from 49ers Amidst Interest from New England Patriots
  • Thousands Rally in Grand Rapids to Support Former President Trump and VP Nominee J.D. Vance
  • Heavy Rain Causes Chaos in Denver, Fire Department Responds to 90 Calls in an Hour
  • Trump Widens Lead Over Biden in Michigan, Poll Finds
  • Ignoring the Danger: The Media's Neglect in Addressing Trump's Continued Peril
  • FAA Investigates Southwest Airlines After Series of Safety Incidents
  • Five Spot Ethereum ETFs Set to Launch on Cboe Next Week
  • First Democratic Lawmaker Joins GOP in Calling for Secret Service Director's Resignation
  • Twins Place All-Star Carlos Correa on Injured List with Plantar Fasciitis
  • Billionaire Investors shift from Nvidia to Bitcoin ETFs as Institutional Demand Grows
  • Kamala Harris Faces Historic Gamble as the Democratic Party Considers Her for Presidential Candidacy
  • Paramount Service Allows Users to Opt Out of Personal Information Sharing
  • Twisters Tops Box Office Charts, Boosting Summer Revenues
  • Trump's Conviction and Biden's Debate Performance Spark Fundraising Frenzy for Both Parties
  • Americans Blame Trump More Than Biden for Rise in Political Violence, New Poll Shows
  • Democratic Senator Joe Manchin Urges Joe Biden to Pass the Torch to a New Generation
  • New Poll Shows Strong Support for Trump in Michigan as Doubts About Biden's Nomination Surface
  • Reuters Econ World: Your Ultimate Source for Global Economic News and Analysis
  • Philippines and China Reach 'Provisional Agreement' for Resupplying Military Outpost on Disputed Reef
  • Travel Chaos Continues at RDU as Tech Outage Leads to Delays and Cancellations
  • Tragic Accident Claims Promising College Football Player's Life
  • FIA Clears Verstappen of Wrongdoing in Hungarian Grand Prix Incident
  • Bears' Offense Shows Promise on First Day of Training Camp
  • Heat-Related Deaths in Texas Rise Following Hurricane Beryl Outages
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