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The Sunday Stroll That Changed Her Mind About Dating
New York Times· 2 hours agoRomaine Tett meet Henrik Jones in November 2021 to discuss environmental and social investing and get his advice on a family health issue she was dealing...
The controversy behind animal sentience
The Globe and Mail· 2 hours agoDoctor Tim Arthur, the CVMA’s newly-elected president, told me this was the first time this topic was discussed at one of their conventions ...
Kamala Harris wants to be America’s first Silicon Valley president. She has tech’s support
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance Canada· 4 hours agoWith Vice President Kamala Harris the frontrunner to receive the Democratic party’s nomination for...
The Evolution of Usha Vance
New York Times· 4 hours agoThe night before the biggest assignment of her life, Usha Vance stayed up late with her husband, JD Vance. In their rooms at the Pfister ...
Ex-judge Turpel-Lafond, whose Cree heritage has been disputed, 'most likely' has Indigenous DNA: law...
National Post· 6 hours agoA DNA test shows a former judge and Order of Canada recipient accused of falsely claiming to be Cree...
The Unknown History of Cape Cod’s Modernist Movement
Architectural Digest via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoBauhaus founder Walter Gropius and famed modernist Marcel Breuer, among others, once sought refuge in Cape Cod, spurring an intense period of creativity
Harvard’s $465 Million in Tax Benefits Draw New Scrutiny
Bloomberg· 9 hours agoHarvard University touts its gleaming science and engineering complex as its most significant new...
98-Year-Old Physicist Finally Receives Ph.D. 75 Years After Her Major Discovery
Mentalfloss· 10 hours agoIn 1948, Fowler—then Rosemary Brown—was a Ph.D. student at the University of Bristol, working in the lab of future Nobel laureate C.F. Powell. Back then ...
Man shot multiple times in Cambridge home invasion
Waterloo Region Record· 11 hours agoSafi Rehman was unaware a targeted home invasion was happening next door to his Cambridge residence until police arrived, then things turned “scary.”
Stones laid to remember Jersey victims of Nazism
BBC News· 11 hours agoTwenty Stolpersteine or stumble stones have been laid in Jersey to remember victims of Nazism in the island. More than 100,000 of the cobble stones have...