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Cornell University president stepping down
Cornell University President Martha E. Pollack announced Thursday that she will be stepping down at the end of June. Pollack, a computer scientist, will be leaving her post at the Ivy League school after seven years, she said in a statement. "It ...The Hill - Politics -
What Did P.S.G.’s Money Buy?
The club’s superstar era cost billions and upended European soccer. But after another Champions League failure and Friday’s confirmation that Kylian Mbappé will leave, what was it all for?The New York Times - World -
Ancelotti on Vini Jr.'s form: This is his moment
Carlo Ancelotti praised Vinícius Júnior on Friday after the forward's starring role in Real Madrid's Champions League semifinal win over Bayern Munich, saying "this is Vinicius' moment."ESPN - Sports -
How the S&P 500’s return over the next decade could average just 1% a year
The danger to stocks from abnormally high profit margins.MarketWatch - Business -
Chinese President Xi to sign bilateral agreements with Hungary
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Cornell University President, Martha Pollack, Resigns
Martha E. Pollack said she would remain in office until July 1 and that the decision was “mine and mine alone.”The New York Times - Top stories -
President Biden Just Made His Biggest Blunder
The consequences of Biden’s decision to withhold munitions from Israel could be the opposite of what he intends.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Cornell University president Martha Pollack resigns
Cornell University president Martha E. Pollack will step down at the end of June, she announced Thursday. She's the third president of an Ivy League school to step down since December.CBS News - Top stories -
Justice Kavanaugh on the Presidency, the Court and Taylor Swift
In a public interview at a judicial conference, the justice used historical parallels and sports analogies to sketch out his views on the Supreme Court’s past and future.The New York Times - Top stories -
Prince Harry, Meghan visit Nigeria
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are in Nigeria to promote the Invictus Games and advocate for mental health. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports on their trip.CBS News - Top stories - United Kingdom -
Mexico's president accuses press and volunteer searchers for missing people of 'necrophilia'
The administration of Mexico’s president has accused the press and volunteer searchers who look for the bodies of missing people of “necrophilia.”ABC News - World