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The Hurricane Season Was Supposed to Be Busy. What Happened?
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CBS News - Top stories
Season's next hurricane — Francine — seems to be forming in Gulf of Mexico
A tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico seemed to be shaping up as the season's next hurricane, the National Hurricane Center said. It would be called Francine.1 hour ago -
The Guardian - World
Here is what will happen on day one of Trump’s presidency, according to Project 2025 | Daniel Martinez HoSang
As Trump utters the last phrase of the oath of office – ‘so help me God’ – the first phase of what Project 2025’s authors call ‘the playbook’ begins. Project 2025: rightwing manifesto’s key ...5 hours ago -
ABC News - Top stories
WATCH: Louisiana skyscraper demolished after hurricane damage
The tallest building in Lake Charles, Louisiana, was imploded on Sept. 7 after a four-year vacancy due to damage sustained from Hurricane Laura, local news reported.21 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
The Power of Presence: What Happens When You Really Show Up for Your People
Remember to stay in the moment with your employees.21 hours ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
What's happening and when on Paris Paralympics final day?
Your day-by-day guide to what is happening when - and who to watch out for - at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.Yesterday -
The Hill - Politics
The 2024 hurricane season was expected to be especially bad. Why is it so quiet?
Sept. 10 is considered to be the "peak" of hurricane season in the Atlantic – so where are all the storms?Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
Activist Ancora joins investors’ calls for a strategic review at Forward Air. Here’s what may happen next
Ancora joined a chorus of activist investors who are pushing Forward Air for a strategic review.2 days ago -
The New York Times - Business
Can the Business of Tennis Be Fixed?
In an interview with DealBook, the U.S.T.A. chief Lew Sherr discussed the U.S. Open’s record attendance, the prospect of a new tennis league, and fighting with pickleball for court space.2 days ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Jittery home buyers want the election to be over before they make their move. ‘Nobody knows what’s going to happen.’
Uncertainty over the direction of the U.S. economy and the presidential election has some house hunters hitting the brakes on what could be the biggest purchase they will ever make.2 days ago -
The Hill - Politics
What will happen to the major environment, health protections Biden is set to leave unfinished?
From heat protections for workers to restrictions on toxic chemicals, the Biden administration is set to leave several of the significant environmental and health protections it has ...2 days ago - Joe Biden
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