Opinion A different kind of remote work: Two jobs, two checks, one mess: Caroline Lian worked two full-time gigs at the same time by juggling remote and in-person days.
Harris faces N.C. voters skeptical of a promised tech boom: As the Democratic presidential candidate makes another campaign visit to the swing state, Biden’s promise of factory jobs hasn’t swayed voters. - "Even if its slow to get going, BEAD is the most exciting thing to happen to the fiber-optics industry in a long time: Its domestic production requirement is set to create a sales boom for made-in-USA equipment."
Opinion Israel is not the only target of Iranian assassination threats: Tehran has been plotting a violent retaliation campaign against the United States for years.
Ohio officer charged with murder after fatally shooting pregnant woman: The indictment marks the first time the officer, Connor Grubb, has been publicly named.
Congress didn’t recognize a race riot. Biden will make the site a monument.: The president will designate the Springfield 1908 Race Riot National Monument on Friday, the White House confirmed to The Post.
Indicted pro-Trump lawyer who leaked emails is removed from Dominion suit: Dominion Voting Systems lawyers say they will also seek sanctions against Stefanie Lambert’s client, former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, in $1.6 billion defamation suit.
The other big shift in the presidential race: Trump was running against Biden on crime, inflation and the border. Now Biden’s out — and those other issues aren’t as potent as they were.
Trump vs. Harris magnifies America’s generational and cultural divides: The candidates, their movements and their rallies embody two very different identities, setting up a stark contrast for voters.
Why Trump keeps talking about fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter: Trump is the “crypt keeper for the 1980s,” a Trump biographer said. Trump has mentioned Lecter while making baseless claims about immigrants.
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