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The Wall Street Journal - World
How Tractor Supply Decided to End DEI, and Fast
A social-media blitz by a former Hollywood director spread fear among company leaders that diversity criticism would hurt business. -
CBS News - Top stories
How Texas migrants are using baseball to create community
A community in Texas is bringing together migrants and America's pastime. Ken Molestina explains. -
The Guardian - World
Fifty years on, how Lucy, the mother of humanity, changed our understanding of evolution
In 1974, the fossilised bones of Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old hominin, were discovered in Ethiopia. How has this remarkable skeleton disproved Darwinian theory – and what links her to the Beatles?. On 24 November 1974, the US anthropologist Donald ... -
Inc. - Business
Leadership Lessons From the Trenches: How Fast-Growth Founders Avoid Burnout
This month, Inc. 5000 honorees got candid in two Community discussions on growing sustainably. -
BBC News - Top stories
Tactical breakdown: Where England are going wrong and how they can improve
Danny Murphy explores why England's front four have not clicked yet at Euro 2024, and what they can do to improve. -
The Hill - Politics
How Ukraine can create a credible deterrent against Russia outside of NATO
NATO will not offer Ukraine a formal invitation to join or a concrete path to membership, but the US has signed a bilateral security arrangement with Ukraine, and Ukraine can adapt to the Swedish model of defense-industrial sector and military ...Ukraine -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
How to Dress for a Heat Wave: Tips for Staying Cool
As temperatures rise, a reader wonders how to dress for sweaty summers while maintaining a sense of style. -
CBS News - Top stories
How drug shortages can make or break a patient's recovery
More than 300 medicines are in short supply, including treatments for the side effects of chemotherapy, which can hugely affect a patient's recovery. Here's how. -
ESPN - Sports
Copa América permutations: How USMNT can reach the knockouts
The U.S. men's national team had a shocking loss to Panama, but still has a path to the quarterfinals.
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Lilia Vu Is an Olympian. Her Story Can Be Traced Back to One Daring Escape.
The golfer will represent the United States in the Olympics after an improbable journey across the world. -
The New York Times - Sports
Grading the Biggest N.B.A. Free Agency Moves
Paul George’s decision to sign with Philadelphia shakes up the balance of power in the Eastern Conference, a columnist for The Athletic writes. -
The New York Times - Sports
Meet the 16-Year-Old Gymnast Who Will Be Simone Biles’s Olympic Teammate
Hezly Rivera, who was raised in Oradell, N.J., provides strength in areas of weakness for the U.S. team. -
The New York Times - Sports
If Anyone Knows What Caitlin Clark Is Going Through, It’s Diana Taurasi
Taurasi was a college star and the No. 1 pick in the W.N.B.A. draft. But media coverage during her rookie season was different, a columnist for The Athletic writes. -
The New York Times - Sports
Analyzing the Rare Soccer Trick and the Time Travel Goal That Saved England
A humiliating exit from Euro 2024 seemed inevitable, but everything changed in less than four minutes.