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Catalans once longed for freedom from Spain. Now that doesn’t look so appealing | María Ramírez
With most voters in Catalonia rejecting independence-seeking parties, the pro-separatist chaos of 2017 is a distant memory. For the first time since 1980, parties opposing Catalonia’s independence from Spain have the support of a majority of ...The Guardian - World -
Everything you need to know about student loans
How do they work across the UK, what can I borrow and when do I have to start paying it back?BBC News - Top stories -
More Are Cheating on Drug Tests
Substituted urine samples increased by sixfold, while marijuana positive screens jumped in finance and real estate, according to Quest DiagnosticsThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Our democracy desperately needs a reset – and, behind the scenes, that’s the plan | Martin Kettle
This is a seismic moment as Westminster prepares for power to pass from one party to another. It will affect everything in some way. The Conservative party’s lurch into collective hyperventilation after 2016 gave Britain five prime ministers in ...The Guardian - World -
FIFA members to vote on the host of the 2027 Women's World Cup
The FIFA Congress will pick from a winnowed field of two candidates to host the 2027 Women’s World Cup at its meeting in Bangkok this weekABC News - Sports - World Cup -
'Scottie is that guy': Stories behind Scheffler's rise to the top of the golf world
At the PGA Championship, Scheffler can become the first golfer to win the first two majors of a season since 2015.ESPN - Sports -
How a ‘Venomous’ Trash Talker Became the Best Golfer in the World
What’s Scottie Scheffler’s secret? He’s much more than the emotionless machine fans see on camera.The New York Times - Sports -
Mystery in the Alps: A Chinese Family, a Swiss Inn and the World's Most Expensive Weapon
Switzerland agreed to buy F-35 jet fighters to park on a remote runway. Then the U.S. zeroed in on the Wangs, who owned the rustic hotel next door.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Putin tells Xi that Russia-China relations are a 'stabilizing' force for the world
Putin's visit to China comes at the invitation of Xi and will be the Russian leader's first foreign trip since he began his fifth term in office last week.CNBC - Business - China -
A cricket World Cup is coming to NYC's suburbs, where the sport thrives
As the U.S. prepares to host its first cricket World Cup next month, a temporary stadium is rising in the New York City suburbsABC News - Sports - World Cup -
Angie Harmon sues Instacart over fatal dog shooting, PTSD; app is 'beyond responsible,' she says
Angie Harmon opens up about the shooting of her dog, Oliver, whose death led her to file a lawsuit against Instacart and the delivery person who allegedly shot the pet.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
‘Israelis go back to Europe?’ Some on the left need to rethink their slogans | Jo-Ann Mort
A majority of Israel’s Jews today are not descended from Europe, but rather from Arab nations. To expect them to leave Israel is unprecedented, unrealistic and wrong. Though not a prevalent catchphrase in the student demonstrations, the slogan ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
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Julianne Moore, Chloë Sevigny and Others Celebrate the Dia Beacon Museum
A springtime benefit and 50th anniversary celebration at Dia Beacon in New York’s Hudson Valley brought together an array of cultural figures.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
US military says it has completed a Gaza Strip pier project to bring in needed aid by sea as Israel-Hamas war rages on
US military says it has completed a Gaza Strip pier project to bring in needed aid by sea as Israel-Hamas war rages onABC News - World - Israel -
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The Guardian view on protecting Sudan’s civilians: there is no more time to be lost | Editorial
A year after the war began, the world’s largest humanitarian catastrophe is deepening. There are three ways that civilians can die in the war closing in on El Fasher, the only major city in Sudan’s Darfur region yet to be taken by the Rapid ...The Guardian - World -
Asia's deadly heat wave was made 45 times more likely for this reason
Extreme heat is known as a "silent killer," and in some areas across Asia, its intensity would have been impossible without one critical factor, a new study found.CBS News - World