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I wanted to fly a gyrocopter – so I learned how to, at 57
Could I, at 57 years old, learn something new? I wasn’t young, but wasn’t old either – so it was the perfect leap to take. A few months ago, I asked myself what seemed at the time a simple question: could I, at 57 years old, learn something new? ...The Guardian - World -
Progressive senators slam Chamber of Commerce for 'shadowy campaign' against march-in rights
A trio of progressive senators are demanding to know the reason behind the Chamber of Commerce launching a coalition earlier this year to oppose a proposed rule from the White House that would allow it to use march-in rights to lower drug costs. ...The Hill - Politics -
I want to change sexist Bollywood, says film-maker
Pravesh Kumar says he wants people to ask difficult questions about India's film industry.BBC News - Top stories -
Eurovision queen Loreen: 'I want to write a boring song'
The two-time winner talks Eurovision, protests in Sweden and why she wants to write a song about tax.BBC News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
‘I want to decide my vote for myself’: how women are shaping India’s political landscape
Emboldened by the financial independence offered by self-help groups, women in rural Odisha are increasingly becoming a force politicians have to reckon with. Basanti Sabar, 30, is a third-time voter. But this time round, as the eastern Indian ...The Guardian - World -
Transfer Talk: Al Hilal eyeing a move for Richarlison
Saudi club Al Hilal will look to bring in Tottenham's Richarlison during the summer. Transfer Talk has the latest.ESPN - Sports -
Chiefs great admits wanting to see Patrick Mahomes play during his rookie year: 'I knew we had a great player'
Mahomes redshirted his rookie year, which was also Tamba Hali's final NFL seasonCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
‘I want to die “young” as late as possible,’ says 83-year-old triathlete doctor who reinvented himself after a midlife crisis
Joseph Maroon says he’s too busy to slow down.MarketWatch - Business
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