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How Is Ukraine Destroying So Much Russian Artillery?
Forbes· 7 days ago“Put simply, Russia uses artillery as its primary form of lethality in the deep and close battles,” states a 2023 report on Russian artillery by...
Opinion: Biden let us down
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoEdith...husband President Woodrow Wilson after he suffered a stroke, but that’s not a precedent Americans should uphold. I disagreed ...
What is CrowdStrike? Security firm at the heart of global tech outage
Evening Standard· 4 days agoA buggy update to CrowdStrike’s popular hacking-prevention software is causing Windows PCs to...
Inside NBC's extravagant plans to bring you Paris Olympics coverage from *every* angle
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sport· 6 days agoHow many times has Mike Tirico hosted the Olympics...Cincinnati Bengals. Tirico will be on...
Hollinger: How French rookies (and many others) struggled in Las Vegas
New York Times· 9 hours agoBefore we get to the bad news, let’s start with a Victor Wembanyama-sized caveat: Summer-league...
Matthew Stafford's contract, new DC: Top Rams' storylines entering 2024 training camp
New York Times· 10 hours agoFootball fans, Los Angeles Rams readers, it’s that time again. It’s “hope season” for all NFL teams,...
Harris Campaign’s First Full Day: Record-Breaking Fundraising, Trump Attacks And Veepstakes Kick Off
Forbes· 2 days agoVice President Kamala Harris kicked off her presidential run with her campaign raising a...
Vintage Chicago Tribune: John Dillinger’s final days — and the ‘Lady in red’ who helped trap him
Chicago Tribune· 5 days agoJohn Herbert Dillinger arrived in the Chicago area in July 1923, for a respectable reason — he...
Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade is a retail relic. Can it be saved?
LA Times via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoConfronting years of stagnation, public safety concerns and changing retail norms, commercial...
Editorial: Milwaukee’s convention experience holds some lessons for Chicago as it preps for the DNC
Chicago Tribune· 1 day agoAzmi Alaeddin said he felt a letdown as he entered the Milwaukee Public Market last week, sweaty and hot, a full-size Palestinian flag in hand. He had just ...