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England’s Sewage-Infested Waters Spill Into Election Campaign
Bloomberg· 6 days agoDave Wallace is angry, And he is not alone. In the summer months, with two other “citizen”...
I avoided my grief through work like Carmy from The Bear — it nearly killed me
Metro· 3 days agoI see Carmy’s quiet struggles and how he suppresses the rage caused by his brother’s death. The only time he lets his anguish out is while in the kitchen, with misdirected bursts of
A Tiny Circle of Advisers Helped Prod Macron to Take a Giant Risk
New York Times· 5 days agoPresident Emmanuel Macron’s governing style has always been intensely top-down. The small group...
As dramatic campaign closes, has it actually grappled with UK's massive problems?
BBC News· 3 days agoHas frantic election campaign actually grappled with massive issues UK faces? The parties’ manifestos almost seem like a distant memory. The Conservatives have not managed to narrow the gap ...
A Psychologist Decodes ‘Reaction Formation’ As A Relationship Destroyer
Forbes· 3 days agoReaction formation is a defense mechanism that occurs when an individual feels an unacceptable...
Tom Prasada-Rao, Whose Song Elegized George Floyd, Dies at 66
New York Times· 6 days agoIt’s a tuneful lament, the gentlest of protest songs, and when Mr. Prasada-Rao recorded himself...
Biden-Trump debate: Faltering Biden performance will fuel calls to step aside as crisis looms for...
The Irish Times· 4 days agoPerception is everything, and in the immediate aftermath, the consensus was that President Joe...
Athletes Die Twice: Retirement As A Death
Forbes· 3 days agoSince I have been a Roger Federer fan for decades, I was eager to watch the new documentary Federer: Twelve Final Days. Federer talks about his emotions...
Kenya protests expose jet-setting Ruto's neglect of discontent at home
Reuters· 4 days agoIn the two years since he was elected, Kenya's President William Ruto has wowed global climate...
Áine Kerr: I must remain caffeinated at all times or I might stop and never get going again
The Irish Times· 3 days agoOne uncle still greets us both as ‘Gráinne Áine, one of you’. What got me here today – with all of...