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When our young son died, we decided to build him a boat
Wild Cat Island had always held a special place in the imagination of our son, so after his funeral we chose to try and send him on one last journey. Famously, Windermere is the setting of the children’s adventure story Swallows and Amazons by ...The Guardian - World -
Here’s How Many Cases the Supreme Court Has Yet to Decide
Even as the size of the court’s docket has shrunk, it has deferred a larger share of its decisions to the very end of its term.The New York Times - Top stories -
China wants a fleet of aircraft carriers for pride and power, and it's building it at a breakneck pace
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New Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald wants to make DK Metcalf 'a moving target for defenses'
Metcalf has been one of the NFL's best receivers, but also has mostly played only one positionCBS Sports - Sports -
How far-right parties seduced young voters across Europe | Albena Azmanova
Young people abandoned mainstream parties in last weekend’s European elections – a sign that their anxieties are not being heard. That far-right parties fared well in the European elections came as no surprise – surveys had consistently foretold ...The Guardian - World -
Gen Z is harnessing 'one of the magical qualities of investing,' advisor says — how it helps them build wealth
Investor confidence is higher among young people compared with prior generations, with the average Generation Z investor beginning at age 19.CNBC - Business -
At the G7, Biden Can’t Escape the Shadow of the Gaza War
The president was miffed when, expecting to talk about a security pact with Ukraine, he was asked for updates on the Gaza cease-fire plan.The New York Times - World - Joe Biden -
Europe’s real tourist trap
The continent gets too much attention from the world to recognise its irrelevanceFinancial Times - Business - Europe -
Tatum's strength is Luka's weakness, and it's deciding the NBA Finals
Jayson Tatum and Luka Doncic have vastly different on-court demeanors that were on full display in Game 3, writes John Tomase.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
Six swing states set to decide the US election
Experts say Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin could hold the key to the White House.BBC News - Top stories
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