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Sometimes, Forgiveness Is Overrated
New York Times· 6 days agoOne of Amanda Gregory’s warmest childhood memories is a game that she played with her two brothers. Decades later, Ms. Gregory found out that bone chips were left floating in her joint, a problem ...
The Internet’s Biggest Mystery
New York Magazine· 7 days agoProbably most people who use the internet in countries where it isn’t banned. If you ask Google Search, which shares a parent company with YouTube,...
Sleaford Mods, the 1975, Fred Again: the songs that sum up each year of Tory government
The Guardian· 1 day agoThe last period of Conservative rule, from 1979 to 1997, took the UK from post-punk and disco to drum’n’bass and Britpop. Today, you can look back at the first year of David Cameron’s coalition ...
ALEX BRUMMER: Hard Labour for Square Mile
This Is Money· 5 days agoMuch of the country will have little regard for the City of London, regarding it as an amorphous entity populated by over-privileged, overpaid...
How ‘Rural Studies’ Is Thinking About the Heartland
New York Times· 4 days agoKristin Lunz Trujillo grew up proud of her family’s way of life. Neither of her parents went to college, but they encouraged their daughter when she...
How to adopt a rehabilitative palliative care approach
Nursing Times· 2 days agoIn this era of population ageing, people are increasingly living with and dying from advanced...
Viewpoint: High-rise buildings and election debate
Maidenhead Advertiser· 5 days agoEmail Viewpoint letters to jamesp@baylismedia.co.uk or write to Viewpoint, Newspaper House, 48 Bell Street, Maidenhead, SL6 1HX. High-rise buildings and...
Eileen Culloty: RTÉ recognises that nostalgia won’t save it. Now ball is in the Government’s court
The Irish Times· 3 days agoThe strategy outlined by director general Kevin Bakhurst last Tuesday has the merit of...