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The best Prime Day kitchen deals already live at Amazon, according to a pro baker
Up your fall cooking game with big savings on KitchenAid stand mixers, NutriBullet blenders and more.
- Reuters
Ancient Peru throne room points to possible female ruler, archaeologists say
Archaeologists in Peru have uncovered evidence that could point to a woman ruling in a coastal valley during the ancient Moche culture more than 1,300 years ago, including a stone throne and unique scenes depicted in elaborate wall paintings. The nature of the ancient murals "could indicate it was a woman who used the space, possibly a ruler," said Jessica Ortiz, research director for the project at the Panamarca archeological site on Peru's northwest coast. The researchers found a pillared throne room lined with murals showing a powerful woman intertwined with sea creatures and representations of a crescent moon, sitting on a throne and receiving visitors.
- The Canadian Press
Mental mistakes and Rodgers' cadence become hot topics for Jets' offense after awful performance
New York Jets fans had a bad case of déja vu watching the offense struggle mightily.
- The Canadian Press
Struggling F1 team Alpine will pull the plug on Renault as its engine provider
Struggling Formula 1 team Alpine confirmed it will no longer use its homemade Renault engines in 2026.
- Sky News
How the end of coal in the UK and closure of Port Talbot steelworks are related
The blast furnace at Port Talbot is one of the last remaining descendants of the key technology invented in Britain during the early Industrial Revolution. Abraham Darby pioneered the process of using coal (a baked form of coal called coking coal, to be precise) to refined iron ore - turning it into what is known as pig iron. Blast Furnace No 4 at Port Talbot is not the last remaining such facility in the country - there are also two blast furnaces still operating at British Steel in Scunthorpe - but all of these furnaces will soon be gone, replaced with electric arc furnaces, which produce steel in a far less carbon-intensive way.
- Engadget
Verizon confirms a network outage is affecting mobile customers across the US
Verizon says it's working to resolve an outage that's affecting cellular customers across the US.
- The Canadian Press
Giants name former catcher Buster Posey new President of Baseball Operations, replacing Farhan Zaidi
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Francisco Giants have named former catcher Buster Posey their new President of Baseball Operations and fired Farhan Zaidi.
- The Canadian Press
The trade for goaltender Jacob Markstrom should help get the Devils back into the playoffs
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- CBC
Tribunal orders B.C. strata to scrap fixed EV-charging fee
A strata complex in White Rock, B.C., has been ordered to stop asking residents to pay to charge their electric vehicles.The order comes after a resident applied to the Civil Resolution Tribunal claiming the strata corporation governing the Miramar Village complex at 1425 Johnston Rd. was overcharging him for the use of an EV charger.John Curtis said the $35 per month charge did not reflect the actual amount of electricity he used, and he asked the strata to reduce his fee to $14 per month and r
- The Weather Network
Hearts for Earth: Two women channel solitude in Norway into climate win
A 19-month, solitary expedition for two female citizen scientists in the remote locale of Svalbard, Norway, was all in the name of climate change. The Weather Network's Jaclyn Whittal recounts their steps in a new episode of the Melting Point, while highlighting her own personal journey in the fastest-warming place on the planet
- People
Man Fearing the Worst Hikes 11 Miles to Parents' Home After Hurricane Helene, and Finds Them Alive: 'So Relieved'
“I'm still processing it all,” Sam Perkins wrote on Facebook
- USA TODAY Sports
Chiefs WR trade options: Could Rashee Rice's injury prompt look at replacements?
The Chiefs' offense could be taking a major hit after Rashee Rice was sidelined by a knee injury. Could Kansas City swing a trade for a receiver?
- The Guardian
Robert Jenrick faces questions over funding as donor comes forward
Tory leadership contender received donations totalling £75,000 from firm that was loaned money via a tax haven
- PA Media: UK News
National Education Union members vote to accept 5.5% pay rise for teachers
In a snap poll, 95% of members who responded voted to accept the 2024/25 pay offer
- ABC News
2024 election updates: Disaster politics is the focus 36 days until Election Day
With just 36 days until Election Day, the campaign trail is taking a sharp turn toward how Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are responding to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene and its aftermath. Ahead of his visit to Valdosta, Georgia, Trump posted to Truth Social that he will pay his respects to the community, which was devastated by Hurricane Helene, and bring aid. Trump added that he was going to stop by damaged communities in North Carolina too, but determined it would be too burdensome on local officials.
- Yahoo Life Shopping
10 fall dresses at Walmart that could totally pass for designer — all under $40
From a denim number to bold and bright colors, prepare to drown in these 2024 fall trends that start at just $17.
- Yahoo Life Shopping
‘Works great on my 65-year-old skin’: This gentle anti-aging retinol cream is 40% off
With aloe, shea butter and other nourishing ingredients, it keeps a lid on irritation.
- Engadget
ASUS Zenbook S14 review: A showpiece for Intel’s Lunar Lake AI PC chips
The Zenbook S 14, powered by Intel’s new Lunar Lake chips, is an attractive ultraportable that’s ready to tackle AI-infused features. It’s an incredible value, especially with an OLED screen, and it offers stunning battery life.
- WCPO - Cincinnati Scripps
'It was stupid...but it was human' | Bystander helps save 2 from fire
While three Hamilton residents are without a place to stay after a house fire Monday morning, everyone made it out safely — thanks, in part, to the quick actions of a bystander.
- The Independent
Spending time in Thailand’s ancient mangroves could be the path to peace
Gliding along forest canals on a traditional Pok Chun boat, Abigail Flanagan discovers the soul-restoring powers of the mangrove trees – and how locals have been using community-based tourism to protect them