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Reebok Isn’t a ‘Hobby’ for Shaquille O’Neal
New York Times· 1 hour agoIn mid-March, Reebok staged its annual brand summit for about 500 business partners at the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter, an events space in Boston,...
Nellie Bowles: ‘It’s not healthy to tell kids that being white is bad’
Daily Telegraph· 2 hours agoThe former New York Times journalist has put pen to paper on a scathing exposé of how liberal...
Why Do Aid Groups Stay in Lawless Haiti?
New York Times· 10 hours agoTwo American missionaries and a Haitian aid director were killed, the latest gang violence against aid groups in Haiti’s capital. Haiti’s bleak...
No celebration, but a day to remember
East Valley Tribune· 1 hour agoScottsdale’s Sipe-Peterson American Legion Post 44 proudly calls itself “The Best Damn Post in the West.” It may not be as fancy and spiffy as the trendy...
Summer Books: Our Guide to the Best Reading of the Season
Market Watch· 2 days agoBy WSJ Books Staff 'Liberty's Grid': An American Landscape Surveyors of the early United States imposed geometric order on a vast expanse of territory. The...
Caleb Carr, author of dark histories, dies at 68 - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 11 hours agoMr. Carr had first pitched the book as nonfiction; it wasn’t, but it read that way because of the...
Insider: How Trump's campaign recruited sheriffs for Michigan immigration event
Detroit News· 5 hours agoAll 83 Michigan sheriffs received an invitation to participate in Republican presidential candidate...
Mary Poppins songwriter, Richard Sherman, dies at 95
South China Morning Post· 7 hours ago“Something good happens when we sit down together and work,” Richard Sherman said in a 2005 joint interview. “It’s a Small World” – which accompanies...
Opinion | How Should We Honor the Dead of Our Failed Wars?
New York Times· 3 hours agoMr. Klay is a novelist and a Marine Corps veteran of the Iraq War. About 10 years ago, as the war in...
The Best Books of the Year (So Far)
New York Times· 2 days agoA young Iranian American aspiring poet and recovering addict grieves his parents’ deaths while fantasizing about his own in Akbar’s remarkable first...