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CBSNews.com 

Can Harris maintain momentum through 2024 election?

Vice President Kamala Harris revived enthusiasm among Democrats hoping to win congressional races and the White House in November. A potential vice president pick announcement ahead, news about the inflation cooling and shifts in some battleground states could help Harris maintain momentum. Tom LoBianco, a national politics reporter for 24sight News, joins CBS News with more on the 2024 race.

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

Liverpool team vs Real Betis predicted as Mohamed Salah plays and new player joins roster - Liverpool.com

  1. Liverpool team vs Real Betis predicted as Mohamed Salah plays and new player joins roster  Liverpool.com
  2. Andy Robertson fitness update  Liverpool FC
  3. Liverpool vs Real Betis: Pre-season friendly - LIVE!  Evening Standard
  4. Liverpool in the US: what to watch out for on three-game pre-season tour  The Guardian
  5. How to watch LFC vs. Real Betis on TV & stream online  This Is Anfield

TheHill.com 

Whitmer on GOP claims of ‘undemocratic’ shift to Harris: ‘Give me a break’

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) weighed in on the Republican claims that when Vice President Harris becomes the Democratic nominee for president it will be an “undemocratic” shift, saying “give me a break.” Asked by Fox News Digital what she thinks of the criticism coming from the GOP about Harris’s rise to the top of...

Nation News.com 

Thousands flock to Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony

The long-anticipated opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics launched Friday with an athletes’ parade unlike any seen before, as competitors rode aboard dozens of vessels in a flotilla along the river Seine. Hundreds of thousands of spectators lined the banks of the waterway amid a steady rain to cheer on the athletes as they […]

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Jezebel.com 

Give Me 10,000 More Headless Marie Antoinettes and 85 Fewer Boats

If you didn't have a summer Friday and weren't able to sign off in the middle of the day, the Olympic Opening Ceremony has ended and the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics are officially underway. And Paris did it...a little differently. As far as Olympic opening ceremonies go, this one, in my opinion, was just OK! I usually tear up during these events, but I barely felt a wisp of moisture in my eyes, let alone a fully-developed teardrop. I appreciate Paris' ambitious vision to use their lovely (??) river... Читать дальше...

BBC News (UK) 

Late wickets leave third Test finely poised

England lose openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett late in the evening session to surrender the initiative on day one of the third Test against West Indies.

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Justin Timberlake will be RE-ARRAIGNED on DUI charges amid Euro tour next week as attorney claims singer was N - Daily Mail

  1. Justin Timberlake will be RE-ARRAIGNED on DUI charges amid Euro tour next week as attorney claims singer was N  Daily Mail
  2. Timberlake 'not intoxicated' during arrest, lawyer says  BBC
  3. Justin Timberlake Skips DWI Hearing as Arraignment Date Is Set  Us Weekly
  4. Justin Timberlake’s lawyer says police made errors in drink-driving arrest  The Times
  5. Justin Timberlake's lawyer says pop singer wasn't intoxicated, argues DWI charges should be dropped  WABC-TV

Cnn.com 

Now Streaming: 'Omnivore'

The Apple TV+ series goes in depth to look at eight ingredients, presented by René Redzepi. Rick Damigella reports.

Google.com 

For Epidemics to Cross Oceans, Viruses on Ships Had to Beat the Odds - The New York Times

  1. For Epidemics to Cross Oceans, Viruses on Ships Had to Beat the Odds  The New York Times
  2. Even after Columbus, infectious diseases had a surprisingly hard time crossing oceans  Science
  3. How pioneering ocean voyages transmitted diseases far and wide  Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
  4. Mathematical models reveal how steam travel escalated global pathogen risks during historical sea voyages  News-Medical.Net
  5. How diseases like smallpox survived long ocean voyages  New Scientist