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Day 3: The Putin Lovefest?
The Bulwark· 1 day agoVance’s acceptance speech, and all the latest. AT THE BACK END OF THE GROUND FLOOR of the Fiserv Forum, Lynn Bradescu ...
JD Vance by the numbers: First speech signals heavy campaign presence in battleground Rust Belt
AOL· 7 hours agoSen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, gave his first speech since receiving the Republican Party's nomination for vice president on Wednesday, and it could offer a look into his future role ...
Asia's less-crowded alternative to Japan's onsen
BBC News· 4 hours agoTaiwan’s hot springs are how locals relax and rejuvenate – and they consider it important for both their physical and mental wellbeing. Looking around ...
Jay Slater: Flowers and teddy bear left near ravine where body found
SKY News· 1 day agoFlowers, a teddy bear and messages for Jay Slater have been left near the ravine where his body was...
The final night of the 2024 Republican National Convention is under way
National Post· 4 hours agoThe Republican National Convention culminates Thursday with former President Donald Trump expected...
Totally Tubular Festival shows you can dance to the '80s if you want to
Montreal Gazette· 10 hours agoFor those of us old enough to remember, the common wisdom at the time was that the synth-driven pop...
'The best defence is attack' – Tadej Pogačar not ready to change strategy for Tour de France's...
Cyclingnews· 7 hours agoPogačar has spent most of his cycling life way out in front, butthe Tour de France has often been ...
The uncertainty that plagues life in crisis-ridden Venezuela is also wreaking havoc on relationships
CP24· 7 hours agoVictoria Estevez finally met someone who saw past her shyness.
Years after Insite ruling, drug policy landscape is still being shaped in B.C.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo News· 8 hours ago"How can we say someone has security as a person, if they can't access a safe supply of drugs that...
The Real Story Behind the Baltimore Deaths That Inspired 'Lady in the Lake'
Smithsonian Magazine· 13 hours agoIn the late 1960s, Baltimore residents seeking an outlet for their everyday frustrations turned to...