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Pay for Lawyers is So High People Are Comparing It to the N.B.A.
New York Times· 5 days agoEight-figure pay packages — rare a decade ago — are increasingly common for corporate lawyers at the...
Flipper’s World Dives Into Apparel, Tapping Eddie Bromberg as CEO
WWD via Yahoo News· 5 days agoOf bringing on Bromberg...individual. I think Flipper’s has such a unique role to play, really, in ...
Queen Camilla Hosts Special Afternoon Tea for Boy Who Missed Palace Garden Party Due to Traffic
People via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agos free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity...
Queen Camilla treats children who missed Buckingham Palace visit to ultimate treat - details
Hello!· 5 days agoThe Queen also presented Tony with his British Empire Medal following his nomination the New Years...
Oscars Contenders From First Half of 2024: Zendaya, Dune 2 and More
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoThe buzz on potential Oscar contenders from the first half of 2024 seems quieter than usual....
Weeds are having a moment and it's time to pay attention
The Ham&High Network· 6 days agoBut every so often, such as 1870 when William Robinson published The Wild Garden, come waves of reassessment. So now is a good time to pay attention to weeds. Sometime ago ...
Opinion | Who Owns the ‘Victorious Youth’?
New York Times· 6 days agoMr. Kuper is an anthropologist and the author, most recently, of “The Museum of Other People: From Colonial Acquisitions to Cosmopolitan Exhibitions.” In...
I'll cut a deal to end junior doctors' strike, says Labour's Wes Streeting
The Sun· 6 days agoMr Streeting, though, dismisses it as the “rough and tumble” of the campaign and says Tories who...
Napoleon’s Loot: When the World Decided Stolen Art Should Go Back
The New York Times via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agothe Prussian governor of Paris, presented himself at the doors of the Louvre and ordered its French...
Napoleon’s Loot: When the World Decided Stolen Art Should Go Back
New York Times· 7 days agoIn September 1815, Karl von Müffling, the Prussian governor of Paris, presented himself at the doors...