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From flood to war, a campaign buffeted by unexpected events
Iran attacked Israel. A major hurricane hit. Ports briefly closed. And October has just started. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Hurricane Helene Destroyed Roads. Here’s How to Rebuild—and Flood-Proof Them for Next Time
As it becomes clear that climate change devastation can hit anywhere, engineers are considering how best to protect vital thoroughfares ... -
What You Need to Know Before You Freeze Your Eggs
Celebrities do it (or wish they had), influencers won’t stop talking about it, and clinics will all but tell you ... -
Harris is running a much bigger campaign than Trump. Will it matter?
She spends three times as much, employs hundreds more staff and dominates the ad war. But the race is effectively ... -
Bronny's 'disruptive' D touted in preseason debut
Bronny James struggled with his shot Friday, but his three blocked shots had Lakers coach JJ Redick raving about his ... -
Taiwan Makes the Majority of the World’s Computer Chips. Now It’s Running Out of Electricity
Highly dependent on imported fossil fuels, soon to shutter its last nuclear plant, and slow to build out renewables, the ... -
How the Aces shut down Ionescu, beat the Liberty and kept their season alive
The Aces hadn’t beaten the Liberty all year but fought off elimination in the WNBA semifinals. -
Landry, ex-Lions standout QB and assistant, dies
Greg Landry, the former Lions quarterback and assistant coach, has died. He was 77. Landry was a first-team All-Pro and ... -
Wrexham's Evans (ankle) ruled out for 'months'
Wrexham midfielder George Evans is expected to miss an extended period after suffering ligament damage in his ankle during Tuesday’s ... -
Orlando Pride aims for historic NWSL Shield win
The Orlando Pride is poised to make history on Sunday with a win over the Washington Spirit to secure their ...