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Ten years on: When the Tour de France came to Yorkshire
BBC News· 1 day agoIt was the weekend when people came out in their droves as the opening stages of the Tour de France...
Farming dynasties seed family fortunes
Business News· 1 day agoThe skyrocketing value of agricultural land and successive record growing seasons in Western Australia are well-publicised. “I had a conversation with a ...
Opinion: Trump’s immunity has a limit. Here’s where he’ll find that out | CNN
CNN.com· 1 day agoTrump’s attorneys wrote to Justice Juan Merchan to delay the previously scheduled July 11 sentencing...
Money issues may sink proposed New Jersey branch of acclaimed Paris museum. Mayor blames politics
National Post· 1 day agoCentre Pompidou x Jersey City was to be built on the site of a gutted industrial building, not far...
Analysis: Democrats fear ‘MAGA trifecta’ if Biden drags down House and Senate candidates | CNN...
CNN.com· 2 days agoThere are plans for a meeting with nervous Democratic governors this week; an interview with George...
Senators sign Shane Pinto to two-year deal after sending Mathieu Joseph to St. Louis
Ottawa Citizen· 3 days agoSteve Staios took care of business Tuesday. First, the Ottawa Senators’ president of hockey...
Yellowtail Gets the Prosciutto Treatment and More at Kappo Sono’s Kaiseki Counter
New York Times· 3 days agoDrinks and pastries at Liz’s Book Bar, Il Mulino adds a steakhouse and more restaurant news....
After 3 Windsor-Essex drownings — How swimmers can protect themselves
Windsor Star· 3 days agoWith summer barely begun, it’s already been a bad year for swim-related deaths in Windsor-Essex...
‘An assault on American democracy’: Democrats vow action after SCOTUS rules for broad presidential...
Courthouse News Service· 3 days agoLawmakers accusing the court’s conservative majority... a 6-3 ruling, the court held that presidents...
Opinion | Contentious Court Rulings: Immunity, Regulation and the Homeless
New York Times· 4 days agoIf presidents can carefully frame a decision as an “official act,” no matter how outrageous it is...