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Opinion | Why It’s So Hard to Walk Away From Power
New York Times· 4 days agoDr. Grant, a contributing Opinion writer, is an organizational psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. After his shockingly poor performance in last week’s debate ...
Netherlands vs Türkiye predictions, odds and betting tips
Talk Sport· 3 days agoThe Netherlands and Türkiye will battle it out for a place in the semi-finals of the European Championship. Here are the latest odds for Netherlands vs Türkiye. All odds are provided by our ...
Sometimes It Is the Coach’s Fault
New York Times· 2 days agoIts next move could determine if there is a repeat, or a revival, at the 2026 World Cup. Most important, as U.S. Soccer set out on its global search for...
‘We have a strong preference now to stay within the county’ – Galway to seek internal appointment...
Irish Independent· 3 days agoGalway GAA chairman Paul Bellew said they wanted Henry Shefflin to stay in charge of the county’s...
‘We have a strong preference to stay within the county’ – Galway want internal appointment after...
Irish Independent· 3 days agoGalway GAA chairman Paul Bellew said they wanted Henry Shefflin to stay in charge of the county’s...
‘Theresa May made the whole country rally against migrants’: UK rapper Berwyn on poverty,...
The Guardian· 3 days agoWhen Berwyn sat down to create his 2021 mixtape Demotape/Vega, he was at a nadir. With little funds and no equipment, Berwyn went halves on a computer with a friend, and put his “heart and soul ...
General Election 2024's most weird, wonderful and wince-inducing moments
Daily Record· 3 days agoSix weeks of general election campaigning are over and the results are now rolling in. It feels like...
Kieran Shannon: The last film of the Dubs franchise was '23: the gang getting back together
Irish Examiner· 5 days agoGalway could have blown the championship open for a decade by defeating Dublin
Why Are You Shouting? by James Womack review – tales of the metropolis
The Guardian· 6 days agoJames Womack’s latest collection sees the city as both muse and antagonist. “The city is dead, and yes, the country too, / and probably, beyond, the grey wide world,” he declares in Seasons.