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International Insider: Cannes Lions Uncaged; CineEurope Review; Tarantino Saves Famous Paris Cinema
Deadline via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTake your seats, Insiders. We’re back with the biggest film and TV news of the past seven days....
Willie Mays’s Presence Looms Large Over Rickwood
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoBrendan Donovan was standing on the first base line of Rickwood Field with the rest of the St. Louis Cardinals Thursday night when he looked overhead as...
A Friendship Forged in Faith: Remembering Al Kresta’s Legacy
National Catholic Register· 5 days agoForty years ago, when we were both evangelical Protestants and our oldest children were still in...
St. Philip’s College reinstates swim lessons — and a coach’s legacy
San Antonio Express-News· 5 days agoFor the first time in about 50 years and just in time for the summer pool season, the city’s only...
Hajj heat deaths: Egyptian pilgrims 'totally abandoned'
BBC News· 3 days agoHundreds of people are thought to have died amid soaring temperatures at the Hajj pilgrimage in...
One Of The Office's Best And Most Chaotic Episodes Required A $12,000 Fake Cat - SlashFilm
/Film· 17 hours agoBy the time the fifth season of "The Office" came around, the NBC comedy series was already an...
Five things we learned from Ravens OTAs and minicamp, including the irrelevance of Lamar Jackson’s...
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo Sports· 7 days agoThe Baltimore Ravens are done with their official offseason preparations. The next time we see them,...
A random woman threw acid in her face; 18 months later, scars fade as impact lingers
USA Today· 4 days agoJuanita Jimenez's intuition and advice from her father led the then-21-year-old to pull out her...
Nearly Half the U.S. Began the Summer Sweltering
New York Times· 2 days agoAlso, the Supreme Court upheld a Trump-era tax provision. More than 99 million Americans spent today — the first day of summer — sweltering under...
Kenneth L. Hardin: My military memories — part 7 - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 5 hours agoBy Kenneth L. Hardin Prior to joining the military, I had only flown on an airplane once. It was to visit my mom’s people in the Garden State the summer before my senior year in high school.