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How do cicadas make their signature sound, so eerie and amazingly loud?
What stands out during a cicada invasion is the soundABC News - Tech -
How much do you need to earn to buy your first home? Here’s what the typical home buyer looks like today.
Thinking of buying a house? You’ll probably need to make nearly six figures — and have $13,000 in the bank — to achieve that dream, according to a new report.MarketWatch - Business -
‘The flight to Zurich sounds like the worst mini-break possible’: Julian Barnes on why Britain must legalise assisted dying
We should be able to die at home, and before we lose our minds to dementia, the writer argues. When the distinguished Belgian writer Hugo Claus was first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, he emailed his friends to say that when the disease had advanced ...The Guardian - World -
NASA's Voyager 1, the most distant spacecraft from Earth, is doing science again after problem
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft is sending science data againABC News - Tech -
This Is What a $37K Outdoor Kitchen Looks Like
Not to mention $70K and $175K ones, too. We break down the costs of three custom outdoor kitchens, and ask the homeowners and design pros what ate up the money and how they made the most of their budgets.The Wall Street Journal - World -
What Do M.L.B. Players Think of Their Peers? We Asked Them.
Athletes from around the league voted on everything from the most overrated player to the idea of implementing a salary cap.The New York Times - Sports -
Who Is a ‘Rodent Man’?
A new term has cropped up to describe the faces of certain Hollywood actors, prompting many conversations — especially among the Styles team.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
'Lift Every Voice and Sing': A Musical Monument to Freedom
The song, first performed in 1900 and known as the black national anthem, is an eloquent, optimistic and beautifully crafted paean to liberty in the face of struggle.The Wall Street Journal - World -
We’re in our 70s and don’t trust our family to handle our estate. What can we do?
There are options for people who don’t have family — or don’t want their family — to handle their affairsMarketWatch - Business -
Can Cantlay capitalize? What does Tiger need to do? Looking ahead to Friday at the U.S. Open
From the players who have the most work to do to how Pinehurst No. 2 will play the rest of the tournament, here are the storylines to watch heading into the second round of the U.S. Open.ESPN - Sports - US Open
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Kyiv hopes to garner nations’ support for three points in its peace proposal, but it’s a hard sell, with China and Brazil declining to send high-level delegations.The New York Times - Top stories - Ukraine