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LPGA: A look at Round 3 tee times for Kroger Queen City Championship

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Lydia Ko contends, so check out the Round 3 tee times for the Kroger Queen City Championship. Also, check out who missed the cut.

Welcome to Playing Through’s daily ritual — Golf Talk Today.

Each day, the crew will discuss various elements of the PGA Tour, LPGA, LIV Golf, and more.

The LPGA is in Ohio for the Kroger Queen City Championship, and today is Moving Day. There are just 36 holes left until the 2024 champion emerges.

Jeeno Thitikul shot...

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Billy Witz

Rivalries Are the Heart of College Football. But Many Are Going Away.

Upheaval within the Big Ten, Pac-12 and Southeastern Conferences has threatened some cherished rivalries, while rekindling others. In Oregon, the Civil War may soon be over.

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Noah Weiland

Drug Overdose Deaths Are Dropping. The Reasons Are Not Perfectly Clear.

The decrease across the country is a major breakthrough in efforts to reverse the effects of fentanyl. Researchers and health officials say there is no easy explanation for the trend.

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Neil MacFarquhar

How the Kremlin Might Get Past RT Bans to Spread Its Message

Social media companies may try to ban RT, the Russian state media broadcaster. But the network has proved in the past to be a wily adversary when confronted with efforts to silence it.

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Hiroko Tabuchi

How Dangerous Is PFAS in Food?

There’s a growing understanding of the health threats of PFAS chemicals in what we eat and drink.

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Hiroko Tabuchi

Did PFAS From Sewage Sludge Poison a Family Farm?

Pastures were fertilized with toxic sewage decades ago. Nobody knew, until the cows’ milk was tested.

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Somini Sengupta

Our Appetite for Meat Is Hurting the Environment. Enter Lab-Grown Meat.

Are we ready for the future of meat?

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Jonathan Weisman and Reid J. Epstein

How One Man’s Vote in Nebraska Could Change the Presidential Election

A single Republican state senator appears to be holding back a push by Donald J. Trump to net a potentially pivotal electoral vote even before ballots are cast.

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Katie Glueck

Trump’s Opponents See New Ways to Cast the G.O.P. as ‘Team Misogyny’

The issue of gender dominated the campaign over a week that included a scandal in North Carolina and reporting on the fatal fallout of abortion bans.

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Jonathan Swan, Jennifer Medina, Ruth Igielnik and Maggie Haberman

Where Joy Meets Anger: Harris and Trump Battle for Undecided Voters

The allegiances of this group of voters — roughly three million people in seven battleground states — are up for grabs, and polling shows they’re pessimistic about the country’s future.

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Michael S. Schmidt

As President, Trump Demanded Investigations of Foes. He Often Got Them.

He has threatened to target his perceived enemies if elected again. A look at his time in the White House shows how readily he could do so.

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Neil MacFarquhar

The 1983 Beirut Bombings Explained

One of Hezbollah’s top military commanders, who was accused of helping plan the blasts four decades ago, was killed on Friday in an Israeli airstrike.

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The Conversation

In the loneliness epidemic, suppressed vulnerability takes a toll on men

It’s important for society to create a space that acknowledges and embraces men’s vulnerabilities and full humanity in all social roles.

A few weeks before Justin Bieber and his wife, Hailey, announced in May 2024 that they were expecting, the pop icon posted a selfie where he appears tearful and distraught.

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Jay Willis

Political betting could soon be legal—and it’s the last thing this election needs

A U.S. appeals court is weighing whether prediction market Kalshi can take bets on elections. Are we really ready to gamble on democracy?

As if elections in the United States weren’t already poisoned by money, there may soon be yet another way for people to pour theirs into the process. Late last week, a federal judge cleared the way for Kalshi, a startup exchange dedicated to “trading on the outcome of future events,” to take bets on which political party will control the House and...

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Jenna Abdou

Misty Copeland on how to ‘keep dancing’ through challenges 

World-renowned ballerina Misty Copeland discusses following your intuition, evolving your purpose, and why it’s always been “bigger than ballet.”

Before the curtain rises, you’ll find world-renowned ballerina Misty Copeland alone on the stage. She may be acclaimed for creating transcendent experiences for audiences over the past 25 years. Still, these moments are her favorite. She orients her body to the space and quietly moves through parts of the ballet. 

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Patrick Sisson

Colleges have a housing crisis. These designers have a plan to solve it

In California, college students are facing a housing affordability crisis. It’s giving rise to new architectural designs and solutions.

A few hundred feet from the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles, a new kind of student housing is taking shape. Designed by architects at Mithun, the Gayley Towers project envisions transforming old apartments into collegiate cohousing where freshman through senior students would have private bedrooms with private food storage and share...

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36 Personal Care Products Under $10 That Reviewers Can’t Get Enough Of

These products prove that more expensive doesn't always mean better.

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If You Have Limited Kitchen Storage Space, Here Are 30 Products Reviewers Say Are Worth Making Room For

Just squeeze this double sandwich maker in next to the coffee pot. The perfect breakfast is totally worth it.

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47 Fall Wardrobe Basics You’ll Wish You Bought Ages Ago

From cozy loungewear to head-turning dresses, these versatile pieces will have you covered for the rest of the year.

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37 Products That Will Make You Feel Like The Smartest Human You Know

It's high time you invest in these "unbreakable" plates and TikTok-beloved "Broombi."

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