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Opinion | Why We Must Keep the Memory of D-Day Alive
New York Times· 2 hours agoDay by passing day, the Greatest Generation is coming toward its end. D-Day, June 6, 1944, had more than two million Allied personnel on the move across...
LIV Golf came for Tennessee's superstar. For Caleb Surratt, it was an easy call | Estes
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoAcross professional golf’s great divide, there’s Caleb Surratt. Barely age 20, supremely gifted and LIV-ing it up in a fashion unimaginable just a few years ...
The Mandate for Leadership, Then and Now
The Nation· 1 hour agoWritten over the course of 1980, the 3,000-page manuscript (1,093 pages when published as a book) reflected the aspirations ...
'The Women' by Kristin Hannah chosen as the 2024 One Book for North Platte
North Platte Telegraph· 3 days agoThe One Book For North Platte committee and Lincoln County Reads announced on Saturday that “The...
When the Culture Wars Came for the Theater
The Atlantic· 25 minutes agoFrom our current vantage point it may be hard to believe this, but during the worst economic crisis the United States has ever seen, the
These are JPMorgan's 11 must-read books for the summer, from AI to Formula 1
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 4 days ago"The Anxious Generation" by Jonathan Haidt Penguin Jonathan Haidt's latest book tackles what the...
The Best New Royal Books of 2024 (So Far)
Town & Country via AOL· 2 days agoThe King, His Brother, and a Family Divided, focuses on the royal family during World War II. Power and Glory...54 The
Congress weighs delaying farm bill over SNAP and climate disputes
Washington Post· 1 hour agoA battle that ties food aid for needy families with crop subsidies for American farmers may stall...
These Books About the Immigrant Experience Will Move You
The Oprah Magazine via Yahoo News· 7 days agoBehold the Dreamers is a modern epic following a Cameroonian couple trying to make it in New York....
The Enigma of Frantz Fanon
The Nation· 1 day agoIn my state of mourning, in which I did not quite know how to be a person, I also did something else: I read Frantz Fanon. Perhaps the most infamous...