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Henry Moore's World
The Atlantic· 6 hours agoHENRY MOORE is a kindly, soft-spoken Yorkshireman, a boyish, vigorous sixty-three, with clear blue eyes, a ready smile, and a shock of gray hair that starts well back of the forehead. The conversation ...
Jack Grealish's upset at his England snub is understandable - but he should not be shocked
New York Times· 11 hours agoThe thing people love about Jack Grealish is his authenticity. On the greatest night of his career...
What was the role of Northern Ireland soldiers on D-Day?
BBC via AOL· 5 days agoAfter years of aerial bombing raids, rations and hard factory work at home, the mission of Operation...
Austria Euro 2024 squad guide: Revitalised under Rangnick and eyeing upsets in Group D
New York Times· 1 day agoRangnick’s side have beaten Croatia (3-0), Italy (2-0) and Germany (2-0), and in March, they...
Commemoration of 80th D-Day anniversary exhibit opens at Grout Museum
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 20 hours agoToday marks the 80th anniversary of the largest maritime invasion in history. On June 6, 1944,...
Russiagate to Portal Kombat: The foreign misinformation campaigns shifting the European elections
Euronews via Yahoo News· 1 day agoForeign interference and misinformation campaigns have targeted EU and domestic governments ahead of...
As their time runs short, D-Day veterans try to keep their memories alive for others
NPR· 3 days agoLast month at a school in east London, Hay recounted his firsthand account of Nazi cruelty. After he and four other members of his platoon were captured, they were shipped to Poland by train ...
Charlie Audet, WWII veteran of historic combat parachute battalion, dies at 105 - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day ago“That was probably one of the saddest moments as I had lost some of my buddies,” Mr. Audet, a Tech 5...
25 Things I Wish I Knew Before Moving to Europe
MediaFeed via AOL· 18 hours agoIf you’re living in the United States, the idea of moving to Europe may be appealing, but it also comes with a lot of unknowns. New experiences, cultural...
June the Sixth
The Economist· 11 hours agoFOUR years ago almost to a day the last man was taken off the beaches at Dunkirk. This is the picture of defeat and disarray which today can be set...