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A lesson from World War II: Appeasement never works
Today’s Hitlers will pay attention.The Hill - Politics -
Arthur Irving, who grew his family's oil business and was one of Canada's richest men, dies at 93
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Arthur Irving, who grew his family's oil business and was one of Canada's richest men, dies at 93
Canadian billionaire Arthur LABC News - World -
With 5 Words, Melinda French Gates Resigned From the Gates Foundation and Taught a Lesson in Emotional Intelligence
She's leaving the foundation she helped build, and her statement highlights that tension.Inc. - Business -
The Populist Who Plans to Break Up Belgium
Tom Van Grieken’s party leads the polls. He won’t be prime minister but could shake things up.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Johnson pushes bill on voter ID requirements — flanked by Trump allies who challenged 2020 election
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Playing in the PGA Championship at 61, golf teacher's biggest lesson is the power of perseverance
At first glance, it’s easy to pick out the most unlikely entrant in golf’s second major of the yearABC News - Sports -
Bumble's Ad Fumble in the Dating Jungle Is a Lesson in the Risks of Edgy Marketing
The women-focused dating app pulls its brand-refreshing"a vow of celibacy is not the answer" ad campaign amid furious criticism.Inc. - Business -
Finnish Lawmaker Who Fired Gun Outside Bar Is Expelled From Party
The lawmaker, Timo Vornanen, from the right-wing nationalist Finns Party is the latest party figure to come under scrutiny. He said he would continue in Parliament.The New York Times - World -
K-pop fans around globe rally for climate and environment goals
Fans of Korean pop bands around the world are increasingly channeling their millions-strong online community into climate and environmental activismABC News - Entertainment - Climate -
David Squires on … Tottenham’s new fans and other end-of-season surprises
Our cartoonist on the Premier League doing strange things to mascots (and people) as it nears its finale. Get yourself a copy of this cartoon in the Guardian Print StoreLike what David does? Consider supporting our journalism Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
Lucky Mariners fan catches foul balls on consecutive pitches
Some of us have never come close to catching a foul ball at a game. This fan got two in a row.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Louisiana church thwarts mass shooting at service packed with kids
A quick-thinking church congregation worked together to prevent a mass shooting in Louisiana over the weekend. The church was packed with dozens of kids about to take part in a sacred rite of passage. Omar Villafranca reports.CBS News - Top stories -
Why no lead is safe, the Sam Bennett effect and other Round 2 lessons of the Stanley Cup playoffs
With half of the round complete, here's what we've learned about the remaining teams, and what it means for the conference finals and beyond.ESPN - Sports -
Alice Munro, a Literary Alchemist Who Made Great Fiction From Humble Lives
The Nobel Prize-winning author specialized in exacting short stories that were novelistic in scope, spanning decades with intimacy and precision.The New York Times - Top stories -
Granada lose hope, fans and La Liga place in a footballing death foretold | Sid Lowe
Real Madrid refused to dance on the grave but with relegation confirmed elsewhere, Los Cármenes resembled a crematorium. Carlo Ancelotti had the cool cat shades and the big fat cigar but this wasn’t the time, not just yet. Real Madrid’s party, the ...The Guardian - World -
Fans flock to Paris to cheer as Lise Davidsen becomes classical music's Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift isn’t the only singer fans are flocking to Paris to hearABC News - Entertainment -
'You feel helpless' - Tottenham & Arsenal fans' mixed emotions over Man City game
A win or draw against Man City would mean Spurs hand the advantage to rivals Arsenal in the Premier League title race - leaving fans conflicted.BBC News - Top stories - Premier League -
What the F.A.A. Bill Means for Travelers
The legislation, which funds federal aviation programs for the next five years, cements new passenger protections, adds new routes and lets the T.S.A. continue to expand facial recognition programs. Here’s what you need to know.The New York Times - Business