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A Bistro Boom, Lesser-Known Museums, Sesame Croissants: What to Do, Eat, See in Paris
New York Times· 36 minutes agoA travel editor picks some recent Paris stories to help plan your trip. In case you haven’t heard, there’s a large sporting event happening in Paris between July 26 and Aug. 11. On the Travel ...
What we got wrong: Revisiting our MLB trade grades from last year's deadline
New York Times· 25 minutes agoWhen the trade deadline nears, The Athletic’s reporters bring out their red pens and grade each team’s moves, assessing more than 30 trades last summer. Then there are those other ones, the ...
200,000 people were abused in New Zealand institutions that failed for decades to stop it
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 58 minutes agoWELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand’s wide-ranging independent inquiry into the abuse of...
From Dublin to Death Valley: Mapping out the best 2024 ACC college football road trips
New York Times· 40 minutes agoYou have been granted one ticket per week where you can go to any ACC game. In between checking out where my great-grandparents are from, I’d love nothing more than to grab ...
What’s going on with the barge in North Myrtle Beach? Their project supervisor explains.
Myrtle Beach Sun News via Yahoo Canada News· 40 minutes agoAre you curious about the large barge that’s been at the beach since the holiday weekend? We sat...
Opinion | Can a Political Spectacle Make a Horror More Real?
New York Times· 36 minutes agoMs. Stack, a contributing Opinion writer, covered the Middle East for several years. The elephant in the room will be impossible to ignore when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of& ...
A ‘Real-Life Clarice Starling’ and the Murder Case That Haunts Her
New York Times· 39 minutes agoIn “A Hunger to Kill,” the former homicide detective Kim Mager recalls a career-defining investigation. Despite our insatiable cultural hunger for tales of murder and mayhem ...
How will the House v. NCAA settlement affect the Olympic pipeline?
New York Times· 40 minutes agoGrant House is a named plaintiff in arguably the most consequential antitrust lawsuit in college sports history. Grant House is also a swimmer, a recent graduate of Arizona ...
A Smartphone Can’t Help You Now: How Horror Movies Solve Their Cell Problem
New York Times· 38 minutes agoIn working order, they can render predicaments more solvable and certain situations easier to escape — potentially. Then came the cell, and movies like “House on Haunted Hill” (1999) and “Jeepers ...
2024 Paris Olympics viewer's guide: NBC's plans, Snoop Dogg, and the big ratings question
New York Times· 39 minutes agoFollow our Olympics coverage in the lead-up to the Paris Games. It is a maxim to keep in mind as you watch the world’s greatest athletes assemble in Paris this month: Never forget that the Olympics are a television show at their core.