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Who is Nigel Farage? The divisive figure whose party is stealing votes from the Tories
Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoNigel Farage has been a fixture of British politics for almost three decades, despite never being...
A Tiny Circle of Advisers Helped Prod Macron to Take a Giant Risk
New York Times· 6 days agoPresident Emmanuel Macron’s governing style has always been intensely top-down. The small group...
Buffett, Zuckerberg, Conan, Keanu, Haddish, Kunis and 23 More Rich People Who Live a Bit Like...
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance Canada· 7 days agoThere's no shortage of stories about the lavish spending of the rich and famous. Athletes, movie...
Wings make history, draft Norwegian Brandsegg-Nygard in first round
Detroit News· 4 days agoThe Red Wings made a bit of history Friday with their first-round pick in Las Vegas. The Wings...
The Profit Trap | by Jean-Baptiste Wautier - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 5 days agoThis final installment aims high, and probably represents the culmination of Mayer’s efforts to...
Amid Challenges, Small New York City Museums Are Closing Their Doors
New York Times· 5 days agoOne quarter of all cultural institutions are dipping into their reserves or endowments to cover...
Q&A: Sony Mobile Category Head Natalia Degtyareva on redefining mobile gaming - Mobile Marketing...
MobileMarketing· 2 days agoMobile Marketing Magazine interviews Natalia Degtyareva, Sony’s Mobile Category Head, to explore the...
Grand Slam tennis: how economics shed light on champions’ performances
The Conversation· 5 days agoAs an amateur tennis player but a professional economist, this year I wandered the grounds of Rolland-Garros to discover the mysteries of international tennis competitions. Appropriately, economics ...