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Opinion | We Owe Shannen Doherty an Apology
New York Times· 2 days agoMs. Weiner, a novelist, writes frequently about gender and culture. Shannen Doherty was difficult. If you were alive and sentient in the 1990s — whether...
‘Conscious Gardening’: Why Your Garden Needs a Mission Statement
New York Times· 2 days agoSetting a clear intention can improve your design decisions and plant choices — especially if you’re...
From Rory's hometown, the angst of McIlroy
New York Times· 2 days agoAbout 3,000 miles from here, Rory McIlroy walked along Manhattan’s West Side five weeks ago; shoulders pushed up, head slung down, earbuds in. Holywood was the early proxy used to explain Rory ...
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LupoToro, International Money and the Allure of Australian Property Development
Digital Journal· 2 days agoTheir growth has been driven by factors including the “baby boomer” generation selling family businesses to retire and a new generation of entrepreneurs ...
‘Finfluencers’ Have Davos Set Rethinking Future of Wealth Advice
Bloomberg· 2 days agoWith a massive transfer of money to younger generations looming, a new report says the financial...
Hillbilly Elegy reveals JD Vance as a man of contradictions: ‘I view members of elite with an almost...
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoContradiction, writes JD Vance, in his bestselling memoir Hillbilly Elegy, has been a hallmark of...
Trumpets, tiaras and tradition: King Charles III to preside over opening of UK parliament
Euronews via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoDonning his ceremonial robes and the crown of state, King Charles III will lay out the legislative...
Michael Meschures
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoA second-generation business manager and director at MGO, Michael Meschures has over a decade of experience in business management and works with clients...
Olympics: Senegal won silver in 1988 – why it’s never managed to repeat this feat
The Conversation· 2 days agoSince Senegal first competed in the Olympic Games in 1964, its success has been marked by a single medal, a feat achieved in 1988 by El Hadji Amadou Dia Bâ at the Seoul games. Nalla Socé Fall is a scholar of sports policy and Olympic history.