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Actors melt into air as Huntingdon hotel run rounds with a sleep
BBC News· 2 days agoMembers of a Shakespeare theatre troupe are wondering what tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow will...
Is it time to disagree better? Some are ready for an end to divisive politics
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoBut that doesn't mean it should be completely unfettered," said Loge, the GWU professor who also...
Penny Mordaunt who played starring role at coronation ousted by Labour
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoMs Mordaunt – a former magician’s assistant – went viral for carrying two heavy swords at the King’s...
Sword-wielding Penny Mordaunt's leadership hopes dead after losing seat
The i newspaper online iNews· 4 days agoPenny Mordaunt, who long harboured ambitions to become the leader of the Conservative Party, had her...
Pro-Palestine protesters make pitch at disrupting Team Israel at Canada Cup women's softball...
The Province - BC - Victoria· 4 days agoThe private security firm staff sticking close to the Team Israel dugout for their Wednesday morning...
Is 'House of the Dragon's Feminist Message a Bit Too Black and White?
Collider· 4 days agoInstead, "The Burning Mill" focuses on a strange rivalry between its male and female characters when...
George Hocker broke through barriers as one of the CIA’s first Black spymasters
AOL· 5 days agoWhen George Hocker underwent a grueling training course to become a CIA spy, much of America was still segregated. Different exercises had to be developed for Hocker. Out ...
Statesman, socialist or 'snoozefest'? Meet the real Keir Starmer
The i newspaper online iNews· 5 days agoThe set of barristers at Dr Johnson’s Buildings were a political bunch, boasting members of...
What to know about the U.K. election, with Labour forecast to knock out Conservatives
MPR News· 5 days agoJuly 4 may be Independence Day in the United States, but it’s Election Day this year in the United ...
10 of History’s Most Misinterpreted Quotes
Mentalfloss· 6 days agoThe phrase can be traced back to 1834, when Nimrod Murphree claimed to have invented perpetual motion. The last lines of Robert Frost’s