Fetterman Mocks DeSantis After Clothing Insult: 'I Dress Like He Campaigns'
(Newsweek) : The Senate's unwritten dress code is no longer being enforced, a change Republicans have opted to blame on Fetterman. ..
(Newsweek) : The Senate's unwritten dress code is no longer being enforced, a change Republicans have opted to blame on Fetterman. ..
House Republicans subpoenaed the personal and business banking records of President Biden's son and brother.
CBSNews.com -Until Google fixes the issue, there is something you can do to try and stop Google Search from exposing your conversation with Bard online.
International Business Times -Man United could be about to see the best of Mason Mount when they take on Crystal Palace.
Manchester Evening News -By the time of next general election, taxes will likely have risen to around 37% of national income
The Independent -The coach said it "didn't even occur" to him that he and his team repeatedly using "Nazi" during a game could be taken as antisemitic.
HUFFPOST -Climate change and the rapid evolution of the insect have helped drive up malaria deaths and brought dengue and other mosquito-borne viruses to places that never had to worry about them.
The NY Times -A new generation of Democratic presidential prospects is taking steps to strengthen their national profiles as they fan out across the country to help President Joe Biden's reelection campaign
The Independent -The Armenian diaspora has been stunned by the swift fall of the Armenian-majority enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani troops and the exodus of much of its population
The Independent -With by far the highest drug abuse death rate in Europe, Scotland is pursuing new ways of bringing fatalities down.
Euronews -The Reserve Bank of Australia is widely expected to leave its official cash rate on hold for a fourth month on Tuesday.
WSJ -A teenager who killed four students at Michigan’s Oxford High School will learn whether he will spend his life in prison or get a chance for parole in the decades ahead
The Independent -Brockenhurst firefighters were followed by two marching groups from Southampton – the Royale Rangerettes and the Cherub Twirlers.
Daily Echo -The company did not elaborate on what were the crimes, or what measures were taken against chairman Hui Ka Yan.
Newsmax -The BM-21 rocket launcher—like at least two-thirds of Ukraine’s arsenal—is from the Soviet era. WSJ explains how it works and why Ukraine is trying to get more, despite it being outdated and imprecise.
WSJ -A malaria-carrying species that thrives in urban areas and resists all insecticides is causing outbreaks in places that have rarely faced the disease.
The NY Times -COMMENT: A confident in-form Liverpool take on Tottenham this weekend - and the bulk of their starting XI is already predictable.
Daily Express -While Bristowe was a no-show at the event her ex-Tartick was also among the list of invitees who did in fact hit the red carpet
Mail Online -Record winning Powerball player Edwin Castro was spotted at Los Angeles International Airport Thursday with a new mystery woman by his side.
New York Post -Dry spell comes after winds and rain from Storm Agnes knocked over trees and flooded streets
The Independent -The Ryder Cup is back with Europe and the USA doing battle in Rome as Rory McIlroy and his Europe teammates seek to avenge their 2021 defeat against a star-studded Team USA
Mirror -Meta has paid £149m to sever its lease for its London office, but the tech giant’s financial woes are not a reflection of the capital’s market.
City A.M -A former St. Louis, Missouri, area police officer was accused this week in a federal indictment of groping eight men he’d handcuffed and sexually abusing one of them, prosecutors said Thursday.
NBC News -A 75-year-old Japanese feminist scholar who’s not married and does not have children is not the kind of person you'd expect to get famous in China
The Independent -Working on a remote island, scientists think they can use genetic engineering to block a malaria-carrying species of mosquito from spreading the disease — and do it in just a few months. But governments are wary.
The NY Times -Gen. Mark Milley, in June, made his last trip to Normandy to honor those who fought on D-Day, and to celebrate with the young American soldiers in the French town that welcomes them every year
The Independent -Algeria is among many countries in Africa to take steps to transition parts of its education system away from French and toward English
The Independent -The swift fall of the ethnic Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani troops and exodus of much of its population has stunned the large Armenian diaspora around the world.
NPR -Victoria station recorded the second-highest number of entries and exits in the country between April 2021 and March 2022
MyLondon -Tickets to see New York Jets hosting Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night have risen by almost 50 per cent after it emerged that Taylor Swift is set to be there.
Mail Online -India is planning to add more self-propelled long range artillery to its arsenal after officials conducted a study indicating their effectiveness in shaping Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Bloomberg -Just blocks away where a 1-year-old died from an alleged fentanyl overdoes, New York City authorities discovered over 40 pounds of fentanyl.
Fox News -Scientists have found a way to inject a bacteria into mosquitoes that neutralizes deadly viruses they carry.
The New York Times -Europe and America’s best golfers go head-to-head once again as the Ryder Cup action begins in Rome.
Evening Standard -Brits maybe set for sizzling 25C temperatures in a matter of days but it is down to one condition, says the Met Office while the outlook for mid-October is also for "very warm" weather
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