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Why John Magaro of ‘Past Lives’ Could Never Love a Picky Eater
For the actor, compatibility comes down to food. You need to be able to share.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Ukraine does not plan forced repatriation of men who have fled war
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Asahi snaps up Australian gin distiller Never Never
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Crafting Shoes Never Meant to Be Walked In
In Venice, a coterie of craftspeople reinterpret Tod’s driving shoes.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Law Roach, Stylist to Zendaya and Other Stars, Is the Most ‘Unretired Retired Person’
The stylist Law Roach on his role as an “image architect,” being a diva and his master plan for what’s next.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Women behind the lens: ‘When your sister does your hair, you don’t need a mirror’
Photographer Darlyne Komukama and her friends set up a roving hair salon for Black women to ‘convene, connect and converse’. This photo was taken as part of an art project called the Salooni that I created with three other Ugandan women: Kampire ...The Guardian - World -
Swiss Franc Could Rise in Coming Weeks Due to Position Squeeze
The Swiss franc could appreciate in the coming weeks as extensive short positions—or bets on the currency falling—could result in a squeeze that pushes the currency higher, BNP Paribas said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
She Was Convicted of Making a Bank Her Personal ATM---and Sentenced to Death
The case became one of the most high profile in a relentless anticorruption campaign in Vietnam dubbed the “Blazing Furnace.”The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Switch Hitter in Baseball Is Going Extinct
Superstars who slugged from both sides of the plate were once a feature of the major leagues. Now they have become a dying breed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Corporate Tax Reality
It’s double taxation, plain and simple.The Wall Street Journal - World
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To Russia's South, Georgians Protest Against Moscow-Inspired 'Foreign Agents' Bill
Government opponents say proposals for a restrictive new political-funding law represent a Russian ploy to weaken growing ties between the ex-Soviet state and Europe.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia -
Police Move In on UCLA Protesters After Tense Standoff
Officers remove lines of barriers set up by demonstrators, a day after clashes broke out at the university.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How an Ordinary Guy Took a $3,000 Case to the Supreme Court
Stuart Harrow has his day—to one justice’s bemusement: ‘I’m just wondering why the government’s making us do this.’The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Real-Estate Agent Had to Decide: List an Outdated Victorian, or Buy It Himself
Instead of putting it on market, Paul Kitchen purchased the San Francisco home with his wife, Blair Williams. The young couple then launched a full-scale renovationThe Wall Street Journal - World -
The Treasurys Market Is Getting Squeezed From All Sides
Inflation and deficits are lifting yields and jarring the stock market.The Wall Street Journal - World