Doug Emhoff, Husband of Kamala Harris, Acknowledges Long-Ago Affair – The New York Times

Doug Emhoff, Husband of Kamala Harris, Acknowledges Long-Ago Affair  The New York TimesKamala Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff admits to cheating on first wife after bombshell report he impregnated nanny  New York Post Kamala Harris’ Husband Admits He Cheated On 1st Wife After Bombshell Report  NDTVKamala Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff admits to extramarital affair that led to breakup of first marriage  Fox NewsEmhoff concedes affair during previous marriage  The Washington Post

Prisoner swap: Russian dissidents conflicted over release – DW (English)

Prisoner swap: Russian dissidents conflicted over release  DW (English)Russian Dissident Says He Was Traded Against His Will in Inmate Swap  The New York TimesExchanged prisoner Yashin condemns his ‘illegal expulsion’ from Russia  CNBCFreed Russian Dissidents Hold Press Conference in Germany  The Moscow TimesRussian opposition figure, Ilya Yashin, says he demanded not to be freed  The Washington Post

Iran Arrests Dozens in Search for Suspects in Killing of Hamas Leader – The New York Times

Iran Arrests Dozens in Search for Suspects in Killing of Hamas Leader  The New York TimesHaniyeh killed by ‘short-range projectile’ fired from outside home: IRGC  Al Jazeera EnglishIsrael, U.S. Prepare for Severe Iranian Retaliation  The Wall Street JournalAfter assassinations, Israel braces for retaliation, wider conflict  The Washington PostPakistan ‘fully supports’ Iran’s call for OIC extraordinary meeting after Hamas political chief killing  DAWN.com

Vietnam confirms To Lam as Communist Party chief – Nikkei Asia

Vietnam confirms To Lam as Communist Party chief  Nikkei AsiaVietnam’s president takes top job as Communist Party chief  ReutersTo Lam Confirmed as Vietnam’s Top Leader Until at Least 2026  The New York TimesVietnam President To Lam gets top job as Communist Party chief  Al Jazeera EnglishVietnam’s president is confirmed as the new Communist Party chief — the country’s most powerful role  The Associated Press

Children returned to Russia had no idea parents were spies, Kremlin says – The Washington Post

Children returned to Russia had no idea parents were spies, Kremlin says  The Washington PostRussian spies’ kids learned their nationality on flight to Moscow, and had no idea who Putin was, Kremlin reveals  CBS NewsRussian couple in Slovenia is sentenced to 19 months in prison for spying, released on time served  ABC NewsPutin greeted Russian sleeper agents’ children in Spanish  Business Insider

Israel-Hamas war latest: International calls for cease-fire grow after assassinations in the Mideast – The Associated Press

Israel-Hamas war latest: International calls for cease-fire grow after assassinations in the Mideast  The Associated PressBomb Smuggled Into Tehran Guesthouse Months Ago Killed Hamas Leader  The New York TimesIranian intel minister: Haniyeh assassination was approved by US, carried out by Israel  The Times of IsraelHamas political chief buried in Qatar as Iran vows retaliation: Live updates  CNNHaniyeh’s Assassination Made It Clear: Israeli Hostages Are Not at Top of Netanyahu’s Agenda  Haaretz

Game Informer to Shut Down After 33 Years – IGN

Game Informer to Shut Down After 33 Years  IGNGameStop Shuts Down Game Informer, The Longest-Running Gaming Magazine In The US [Update]  Kotaku‘The Final Level’: Popular GameStop magazine Game Informer ends, abruptly lays off staff  USA TODAYGame Informer, the longest running US gaming magazine, shuts down after 33 years  PC GamerColumn | Game Informer’s shutdown ends an era of gaming’s glossy prestige  The Washington Post

Intel Extends 13th & 14th Gen Core Retail CPU Warranties By 2 Years In Response to Chip Instability Issues – AnandTech

Intel Extends 13th & 14th Gen Core Retail CPU Warranties By 2 Years In Response to Chip Instability Issues  AnandTechThere is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent  The VergeIntel’s crashing CPU nightmare, explained  PCWorldIntel extends warranties by two years for crash-prone Core desktop CPUs  Ars Technica