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England stars to get reward they don’t even know about if they win Euro 2024
Daily Express· 2 hours agoEngland's players will reportedly be paid handsomely if they win Euro 2024.
Build barracks for Congress, Project 2025's plan, kudos to Charleston workers | Letters
The Post and Courier· 3 hours agoRecent news articles quoted the leader of Project 2025 as saying a “second American revolution” will...
Keeping the Lights on at the Met Museum Is an Art in Itself
New York Times· 3 hours agoThe people who change the lights at the Met have a special name. Because at the Met, there’s the art...
Cuba’s revolutionary generation face old age with promises unfulfilled
The Guardian· 3 hours agoIn central Havana, Martha Ortega has been queueing for mince. Until five years ago, Ortega was a receptionist in a local office of the Communist party of Cuba. Ortega lives with her daughter ...
How much does Japan need Chinese imports? And which appliance trade surprisingly sizzles?
South China Morning Post via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 hours agoJapan has been relying more on China's supply chain than the US', according to a recent trade breakdown by Tokyo that reflects how Japan has not sought to decouple from China, but rather "insulate ...
Jurgen Klopp accepts new Liverpool role after summer exit
90min· 3 hours agoJurgen Klopp has taken on an ambassadorial role with the LFC Foundation as he seeks to maintain his...
Do tampons contain ‘alarming’ quantities of lead and arsenic?
Al Jazeera· 3 hours agoTampons, which are used by millions of women, may carry “alarming” amounts of toxic metals including...
Five jailed for 2023 murder of Ecuador presidential candidate
Al Jazeera· 3 hours agoA court in Ecuador has handed down prison sentences of 12 to 34 years to five people found guilty of...
The N.R.A. Is Facing a Court Fight for Control of Its Future
New York Times· 3 hours agoWayne LaPierre was ousted on the eve of the first phase of the trial. Five months after the longtime...
The Nazi Jurist Who Haunts Our Broken Politics
New York Times· 3 hours agoA contempt for compromise. An expansive vision of executive power. Both owe much to Carl Schmitt.