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The Boyfriend: How TV shows are finally getting gay dating right  
  

With The Boyfriend proving that a gentler approach can still create engaging reality TV, this is a message that all dating shows can probably learn from. And when it comes to TV reflecting more sides of LGBTQ+ life, it feels like these gay dating shows are just the beginning. \"Reality TV is now showing us that queer people are fully rounded people with different thoughts and feelings and desires,\" Harry says. \"We\'re not just there to crack a joke, or be tokens. Now, we\'re the main characters.\"


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I've been to 100 countries. I didn't expect to want to return to these 5  
  

Vanuatu also oozes tribal tradition. On Pentecost Island we witnessed a land-diving ritual, the original bungee jumping. During this annual rite of passage, men take a leap of faith from high wooden towers with banyan tree vines wrapped around their ankles. In the background, men wearing penis sheaths and women in grass skirts ceremonially sing and dance. They say a good dive ensures a bountiful yam crop. That day we witnessed 10 successful dives, which should bode well for the harvest. 






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TikTok headquarters staff hit by mass food poisoning incident  
  

\"We take the health and safety of our employees very seriously and have taken immediate steps to support all affected employees, including working with emergency services to provide care,\" a ByteDance spokesperson told the BBC.


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Greg Abbott celebrates court victory on Texas border barrier  
  

Abbott said in a post on X, formerly Twitter: "The Federal Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit just ruled that Texas can keep these buoys in the water, securing our border. Biden tried to remove them. I fought to keep them in the water. That is exactly where they will stay."




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Harris Created a Huge Wave of Energy. How Long Can Democrats Ride It?  
  

In some ways, her campaign remains a work in progress. Though Ms. Harris inherited the 1,300 people working for Mr. Biden’s re-election operation and its $96 million in the bank, her plans to reshape it remain unsettled. She has yet to fully reveal her own vision for the party and the country, beyond what she inherited, or to hold a news media interview.


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Check your email: U.S. government is sending notes to millions about eligibility for student loan forgiveness  
  

Originally, the president attempted to cancel the debt through an executive action. For his Plan B, he has directed the Education Department to pursue the regulatory process, which experts say should increase its chances of surviving the inevitable next round of legal challenges.




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Politics Makes the Fed's Job Trickier, but Doesn't Drive Its Decisions  
  

Incumbent politicians would generally prefer to have low interest rates, which can help the economy grow more strongly. President Biden has mostly avoided commenting on monetary policy out of respect for the Fed’s independence from the White House, and Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, recently said he had not met with the president in the past two years. But other prominent Democrats have been publicly urging Fed officials to cut rates.




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Where J.D. Vance's weirdest idea actually came from  
  

News articles and social media alike are riddled with strange Vance comments: his belief that “childless cat ladies” are running America into the ground, his hostility to no-fault divorce, and his choice to describe a neo-monarchist blogger as a notable intellectual influence. Even Democratic politicians are getting in on the act, with Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker telling CNN that he “has a weird view of America, honestly.”


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Nearly 1,000 Native Children Died at Boarding Schools, Interior Dept. Finds  
  

It spent nearly $25 billion in today’s dollars on the comprehensive effort, according to the investigative report released on Tuesday, including operating 417 schools across 37 states and territories where children were physically and sexually abused. They were also forcibly converted to Christianity and punished for speaking their Native languages.




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A Scavenger Hunt on the High Seas, With Rubber Ducks as the Reward  
  

“It’s not just for kids to find,” said Kelly May, 60, of Huntington Beach, Calif., who jumped on the duck-finding trend in 2022. “When I found my first one, it was a yippee moment.”


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What to Watch as the Fed Meets on Wednesday  
  

There would be a reason for that growing confidence. After proving surprisingly stubborn early in 2024, inflation is cooling again. The latest report showed that the Fed’s preferred index picked up just 2.5 percent over the year through June — still quicker than the central bank’s 2 percent target, but much slower than that measure’s recent peak in 2022, which was above 7 percent.




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Here's Why 'The Matrix' Is More Relevant Than Ever  
  

Look with me at how one introductory scene manages to draw together many thematic threads, explaining why in today’s world of pervasive internet, A.I., fake news and extremism, “The Matrix” feels more relevant than ever.


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Japan's Nikkei 225 rises as its central bank raises benchmark rate; Aussie shares hit all-time closing high  
  

Overnight in the U.S., the S&P 500 was dragged lower by declines in megacap tech stocks, as investors braced for quarterly reports from names in that cohort. Traders also set their eyes on Washington as the Federal Reserve began its latest policy meeting.




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Hamas chief's son speaks out after father's killing, makes vow  
  

A son of top Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, who the group said has been killed in an Israeli attack in Iran early Wednesday, has vowed Palestinians "will fight until freedom is achieved."


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The movement desperately trying to get people to have more babies  
  

Abortion was always slated to be a top issue in the 2024 presidential election. But virtually no one predicted that politicians would be openly blasting those ambivalent about having children.




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Harris Enlists Celebrity on TikTok to Send Message to Trump  
  

Vice President Kamala Harris—the current presumptive Democratic nominee for President after Joe Biden stepped down from the race—joined the app TikTok on July 25, and is already making an impression.


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How U.S. Women's Gymnastics Team Rewrote Their Story and Reclaimed Olympic Gold  
  

Simone Biles waited her turn on the vault runway, and all eyes were on her. The last time she stood at the same position in an Olympic Games, in Tokyo in 2021, she took off, launched herself into the air and then lost herself. She couldn’t complete the flips and twists she had planned, and instead landed with a confused, and scared, look on her face. Following that vault, she withdrew from the team event because of "the twisties," which prevented her from orienting herself in the air.


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Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening to Kill Marjorie Taylor Greene  
  

Mr. Cirillo’s guilty plea is the latest event in a recent pattern of threats toward political figures. Last week, a man was charged with threatening to assault and kill federal officials, judges and state employees across several states, including people involved in the prosecution of former President Donald J. Trump.


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Japan Raises Interest Rates for Second Time Since 2007  
  

With inflation having exceeded policymakers’ target of 2 percent for more than two years, analysts and economists widely expected at least one additional rate increase this year. But the increase to 0.25 percent announced Wednesday was a particularly notable departure for the Bank of Japan.


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Joe Biden passes "essential stop" in bid to save mail-in ballots  
  

Vance wrote in her legal blog, Civil Discourse, on Monday that Biden nominated former Florida Congresswoman Val Demings and Republican businessman William Zollars to the board of governors as a way of exercising more control.


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Former Top BBC Anchor Pleads Guilty to Making Indecent Images of Children  
  

The guilty plea caps a stunning fall for the television anchor, who presented the BBC’s flagship 10 p.m. newscast and was a familiar face in many British households. In 2022, he announced to the nation that Queen Elizabeth II had died, and he presided over coverage of her funeral and the subsequent coronation of King Charles III.


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Kari Lake sends message to "bulletproof" Donald Trump after primary win  
  

Kari Lake thanked "bulletproof" Donald Trump for his endorsement and support after winning the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in Arizona on Tuesday, saying she will be his "backup in Washington."


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Vance Knocks Harris as a 'Wacky San Francisco Liberal' in Nevada  
  

In both stops, he also blamed Ms. Harris for the offshoring of American manufacturing jobs through her support of trade deals like the North American Free Trade Agreement, which Mr. Trump significantly revised but left mostly intact during his term as president.


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Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson could face up to 15 years' prison in Japan if convicted  
  

Known for confrontational whaling protests, the Canadian-American Watson was arrested in Nuuk en route to intercept the Kangei Maru in the north west Pacific, according to the Captain Paul Watson Foundation.


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The Bank of Japan raises interest rates for second time this year  
  

When negative rates are in force people have to pay to deposit money in a bank. They have been used by several countries as a way of encouraging people to spend their money rather than putting it in a bank.


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Boar's Head Recalls 7 Million More Pounds of Meat Amid Listeria Outbreak  
  

The list of products includes multipound loaves of “Strassburger Brand Liverwurst MADE IN VIRGINIA” with sell-by dates ranging from July 25 to Aug. 30 and meats made for slicing at delis with an Aug. 10 sell-by date. Some of those meats include: Virginia ham, Italian Cappy Ham, Extra Hot Italian Cappy Ham, Pork & Beef Bologna, Beef Salami, Beef Bologna and Garlic Bologna.


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Why orange juice is so expensive  
  

Watch the video above to learn more about the threats facing both U.S. and global citrus production and how the industry may be able to bounce back after decades of disease and destruction wrought by extreme weather.


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Iran says Israel will 'pay heavy price' after death of top Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh  
  

Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran and allied with Hamas, issued a statement in response to Haniyeh\'s death. \"The martyrdom of the leader Haniyeh will increase the determination and stubbornness of the resistance fighters in all resistance arenas to continue the path of jihad, and will make their resolve stronger in confronting the Zionist enemy,\" the group said.


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As War Gets Bleaker, More Ukrainians Appear Open to a Peace Deal  
  

Most Ukrainians still oppose ceding any territory to Russia, not even the Crimean peninsula that was seized by Russia 10 years ago, polls show. But those polls and recent remarks by the country’s leaders also highlight a palpable shift in the conversation around peace talks — from a no-deal-not-ever to a maybe-compromise-at-some-point.


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Trump Says Venezuela Sends Criminals to the U.S. Here's What to Know.  
  

The Venezuelan government, which is notoriously opaque, does not release comprehensive crime figures. In 2010, as the country faced a soaring rate of homicides, the authorities punished news organizations for reporting on violent crime.


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Murder accused claims self-defence over killing of wife Nelomie Perera in front of their children  
  

In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is on 13 11 14 and the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. In the UK, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123 and the domestic abuse helpline is 0808 2000 247. In the US, the suicide prevention lifeline is 988 and the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Other international helplines can be found via www.befrienders.org


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Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh Assassinated: What We Know So Far  
  

BEIRUT — Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed by a predawn airstrike in the Iranian capital Wednesday, Iran and the militant group said, blaming Israel for a shock assassination that risks escalating the conflict even as the U.S. and other nations were scrambling to prevent an all-out regional war. Iran’s supreme leader vowed revenge against Israel.


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Mark Kelly and the History of Astronauts Jumping to Politics  
  

Mark Kelly knows a thing or two about flying high—both literally and otherwise. As a NASA astronaut, he was part of four space shuttle missions between 2001 and 2011, amassing more than 54 days in space and covering more than 22 million miles. Now he's a Senator from Arizona who is on the short list to be Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate. Political handicappers have Kelly sharing the inside track for the veepstakes with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.


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Gen Z loves making Kamala Harris memes. Will they vote?  
  

Call them a vibe shift, the coconutpilling of America, or the next stage of “brat summer,” but the burst of memes that accompanied the launch of Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign matter.


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What We Know About the Assassination of Ismail Haniyeh  
  

Before the strikes, there were expectations that Israel and Hamas were nearing an agreement to pause the nearly 10-month-old war in Gaza that has left tens of thousands dead and prompted an ever-deepening humanitarian crisis in the enclave.


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Kari Lake Wins Senate Primary to Face Ruben Gallego in November  
  

Ms. Lake and Mr. Gallego have already spent months attacking each other. The race has been essentially set — Mr. Lamb’s spoiler potential was the only question mark — since March, when Ms. Sinema, who left the Democratic Party in 2022 to become an independent, declared that she would not seek re-election.


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Ford reveals 2025 Maverick pickup with new technologies, hybrid options  
  

The Maverick is available with a 2.5-liter hybrid engine capable of a Ford-estimated 191 horsepower and 155 pounds-foot of torque or a 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine rated at 238 horsepower and 277 pounds-foot of torque.


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Trump to speak at Black journalists convention, as Harris erases his lead in polls  
  

While then-candidate Biden had planned to attend the event, a person familiar with Harris\' plans told NBC News that the vice president could not fit a convention appearance into her schedule this week. Harris\' overlapping plans include attending the funeral of late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, and the ongoing process of selecting a running mate.


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Israel Says It Killed Hezbollah Commander in Airstrike Near Beirut  
  

The strike on Tuesday killed at least three other people — a woman and two children — and wounded at least 74 others, five critically, according to Lebanon’s Ministry of Health. Officials were still searching the rubble for other victims, the ministry said.


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Hamas Leader Killed in Iran, and the Toll of Native Boarding Schools  
  

Farnaz Fassihi is the United Nations bureau chief for The Times, leading coverage of the organization, and also covers Iran and the shadow war between Iran and Israel. She is based in New York. More about Farnaz Fassihi


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Their Parents Fled War. Now South Sudan's Young Team Is in the Olympics.  
  

South Sudan is the world’s youngest country. It won its freedom from neighboring Sudan only in 2011, and since then, has suffered through a civil war that has claimed the lives of some 400,000 people and displaced more than 4 million. While a shaky peace deal has been in place since 2018, inter-communal violence persists. Poverty and corruption are endemic.


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Bank of Japan raises benchmark interest rate, outlines roadmap for trimming bond buying program  
  

In light of these factors, the central bank slightly lowered its GDP growth forecast for the 2024 fiscal year to a range of 0.5%-0.7%, down from April\'s forecast of 0.7%-1%. This was due to previously announced downward revisions of the 2023 GDP numbers.


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Ismail Haniyeh, a Top Hamas Leader, Is Dead at 62  
  

Mr. Haniyeh was killed on Wednesday in the Iranian capital, Tehran, where he was attending the inauguration of Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian. He was there along with other senior members of Iran’s “axis of resistance” — allied forces that include Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen.


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Brent tops $80 per barrel as oil analyst flags 'phase of deterioration' in the Middle East  
  

The events also come on the week of earning reports from European oil majors. Shell is due to post on Thursday, after BP on Tuesday raised its dividend and posted second-quarter profit above expectations.


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Kim Yeji's 'Aura' Has Won Over the Internet. Now She's Aiming for Gold  
  

Perhaps “the biggest bada-- of the Paris Olympics” and the “2024 Olympics’ first breakout style star,” according to Glamour and GQ. “The most ‘main character energy’ I’ve ever seen in my life,” one social media user posted.


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Arizona Republican Who Said 2020 Election Was Not Stolen Loses Primary  
  

Jack Healy is a Phoenix-based national correspondent who focuses on the fast-changing politics and climate of the Southwest. He has worked in Iraq and Afghanistan and is a graduate of the University of Missouri’s journalism school. More about Jack Healy


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Facing Harris's Momentum, Trump Allies Plan $45 Million Ground Game  
  

Ms. Harris’s campaign told supporters on a video call on Tuesday night that it had “the support, resources and campaign infrastructure” to “play offense” in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina, as well as the so-called blue wall states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.


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Bank of England rate cut is a close call even with inflation on target  
  

\"As this is not yet fully priced in, an immediate rate reduction would likely trigger some downside in the pound, albeit an upbeat set of communications, particularly a sizable upward revision to the GDP forecasts, could limit the extent of any sell-off,\" Ryan added.


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'Earthalujah!': A Rebel Pastor Preaches for the Planet  
  

Outside, New York City was baking. The temperature was 91 degrees Fahrenheit but felt like 106. A block away, down East Third Street, kids were dancing in the spray of an opened fire hydrant. Inside the storefront space, which used to house a bank, a sclerotic air-conditioning system was losing its battle with the heat. The air felt as hot as breath.




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