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Before He Died in Prison, Aleksei Navalny Wrote a Memoir. Its Coming This Fall. In the book, Navalny tells his story in his own words, chronicling his life, his rise as an opposition leader, and the attempts on his life.
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WorkRockies’ Kris Bryant, Brendan Rodgers, Nolan Jones fighting through early slumps Gausman, a graduate of Grandview High School, is off to a difficult start. He served up five earned runs on four hits and a pair of walks across just 1 1/3 innings in a 9-8 loss to the Yankees on Saturday night. Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton homered as Gausman failed to strike anybody out in the shortest start of his Jays tenure. There is concern in Toronto because the right-hander’s fastball velocity is down, and he missed almost all of the Blue Jays’ exhibition games this spring, dealing with shoulder issues early in camp.
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WorkHighest-ranked pizza restaurants in Atlanta by diners For more than 58 years, The Atlanta Voice has ably provided a voice for the voiceless. It is the largest audited African American community newspaper in Georgia. Founded in 1966 by the late Ed Clayton and the late J. Lowell Ware, The Atlanta Voice has evolved and redefined its efforts to better connect with the community it serves.
WorkSan Diego warship joins allied vessels in show of force in the South China Sea In March, Chinese Coast Guard ships fired water cannons at a Philippine supply ship traveling in contested waters. The Navy has said it was one of several incidents in recent months in which Chinese ships have harassed vessels that were lawfully traveling in the South China Sea.
WorkGDP: Economy grew in February increasing hopes UK is out of recession  The Bank\'s Monetary Policy Committee takes into account a range of economic figures when making its decision on its base rate, although monthly figures such as February\'s can be quite volatile and are \"unlikely\" to do much change to its thinking, said Danni Hewson, head of financial analysis at AJ Bell. Work
WorkWorkEurope’s A.I. ‘Champion’ Sets Sights on Tech Giants in U.S.  In an interview at Mistral’s spartan, whitewashed offices facing the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris, Mr. Mensch said it “wasn’t safe to trust” U.S. tech giants to set ground rules for a powerful new technology that would affect millions of lives. WorkIrish taoiseach and Spanish PM to discuss Palestine nation state plan  On Thursday, Harris said Sánchez was a welcome guest to Dublin. “He’ll be the first head of government that I will welcome to government buildings, and I look forward to having the opportunity to discussing with Pedro the issue of the recognition of the state of Palestine and broader matters, including that letter,” he said. WorkWorkCult Parisian Fashion Label Sézane Is Launching a Georgetown Pop-Up - Washingtonian Could it grow deeper roots here? Founder Morgane Sézalory says she’s been particularly inspired by “the charming streets of Georgetown and the city’s mix of architecture.” Along with other temporary locations in Boston, Los Angeles, and Austin, there are permanent stores in New York and San Francisco—and the latter began as a pop-up.
WorkFood security threatened by extreme flooding, farmers warn  Debbie said of the compensation available: \"It\'s better than nothing and I welcome that they have given some compensation but there are a lot of people who haven\'t got anything and it needs to be more wide-ranging and offer more help in the long term, not just compensating for what\'s happened now but by helping people be more resilient for the future.\" WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkBiden’s Plan B on Inflation: Turn It Against Trump  “We’re better situated than we were when we took office where we — inflation was skyrocketing,” Mr. Biden said. “And we have a plan to deal with it, whereas the opposition — my opposition talks about two things. They just want to cut taxes for the wealthy and raise taxes on other people.” WorkDelivery-Only Restaurants, Once Pandemic Successes, Face Uncertainty  Investors plowed billions of dollars into the space, and start-ups and established companies made plans to expand. Some Kroger stores had ghost kitchens, and Wendy’s announced plans in 2021 to open 700 delivery-only locations. That year, the commercial real estate company CBRE predicted that ghost kitchens would account for 21 percent of restaurant sales by 2025. WorkWorkWorkThe Fed may have no choice but to tip the US into recession, economist says  \"Now that we\'re back to an environment where we\'re losing those embedded rate cuts, we actually have to increase the chance of something bad happening here,\" the chief economist at Manulife Investment Management warned, adding: \"They may have to stay higher until something breaks. That\'s the problem.\" WorkTory candidate for London mayor has Trumpian attitude to climate, says Khan  Last July, Hall shared a Daily Express article by David Frost, the former Brexit negotiator who has been a rallying figure for rightwing Conservatives, in which he argued that the UK should “drop [its] urgent dash to net zero”. Hall tweeted: “This man is full of common sense – net zero needs to be delayed and shale gas sought. Well said [David Frost]”. WorkWorkWhere Kamala Harris Lives, a Little Known History of Enslavement  They ranged in age from four months to 65 years, and in skill from winemaking to carpentry. Five of them would go off to the Civil War as Union soldiers. Another would flee at age 13, destination unknown. For those who remained on a property that was known at the time as Pretty Prospects, the abject conditions of their lives are hinted at in documents now preserved at the National Archives. WorkDespite the Watch World’s Secrecy, Data Services Expand  The industry’s dearth of data stems from a deep-rooted tradition of discretion that has characterized the Swiss watch trade for centuries, said Oliver R. Müller, founder of LuxeConsult, a watch consultancy in Aubonne, Switzerland. WorkWorkWorkWorkOpinion | J.D. Vance: The Math on Ukraine Doesn’t Add Up  Just this week, the top American military commander in Europe argued that absent further security assistance, Russia could soon have a 10-to-1 artillery advantage over Ukraine. What didn’t gather as many headlines is that Russia’s current advantage is at least 5 to 1, even after all the money we have poured into the conflict. Neither of these ratios plausibly lead to Ukrainian victory. WorkWorkWorkWith State Bans on D.E.I., Some Universities Find a Workaround: Rebranding  In either case, many college officials feel they need D.E.I. offices to market to an increasingly diverse generation of students and the faculty who might attract them. While no two campus diversity programs are exactly alike, they often preside over a variety of functions, including operating student cultural centers, ensuring regulatory compliance and hosting racial bias workshops for students and faculty members. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkUse TikTok to combat misinformation, MPs tell government  “More and more politicians and public bodies are joining TikTok so that they can provide users with reliable information about their campaigns, causes and policies, so we welcome this report’s recommendation that the government should engage with the public on whatever platform they choose to use.” WorkRoad Trips: How to Plan an Accessible Getaway  While hotels and other accommodations are required to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act, many hotels do not meet all accessibility needs. Most of the booking sites list hotels with accessible rooms for those with mobility, hearing and vision needs, but this information is not always verified. Do additional research on review sites and look for photos. Hyatt, Marriott, Hilton and Fairmont hotels offer allergy-friendly and scent-free rooms in some locations. Call the hotel to verify accessibility and to make sure a specific room is reserved for you. WorkWorkWorkHow the War in Gaza Mobilized the American Left  Interviews with more than three dozen activists and others involved in the cease-fire cause, as well as their critics, reveal an effort that is at once increasingly powerful and also disjointed and difficult to clearly define. There is no single leader or organization at the helm, nor even a single name for the effort. WorkThe Push for a Better Dengue Vaccine Grows More Urgent  The rapidly shifting disease landscape needs new solutions, and researchers in Brazil delivered the lone shred of good news in this story with the recent announcement that a clinical trial of a new dengue vaccine, delivered in a single shot, had provided strong protection against the disease. WorkMalawian journalist arrested over article accusing businessman of corruption  In February, this year, Gondwe went into hiding after threats from the Malawi Defence Force to arrest him over his article about allegations that millions of dollars were paid to a firm linked to Sattar while he was being investigated by the ACB and by the UK’s National Crime Agency. Sattar has not been charged and denies wrongdoing. WorkWorkOpinion | A Companion on the Road to Recovery  This ad hoc classroom is part of a decade-long experiment unfolding in Asia that has been testing a simple yet radical idea: If patients are most comforted by their loved ones, why not involve them in the medical process and see how that affects recovery? WorkWorkAmerican Airlines begins flights from DFW to Provo this fall The airline is the second airline this month to launch service to Provo out of DFW. Last month, low-cost carrier Breeze Airways announced they were launching a twice-weekly service between DFW and Provo starting June 7.
WorkWorkOpinion | O.J. and the Monster Jealousy  He was married to a beautiful younger woman. But, thanks to Iago — a deputy to the general who was jealous himself because he was passed over for a promotion in favor of another aide-de-camp — Othello was poisoned with jealousy, unable to cope with the demons in his head. WorkTop Amazon exec says it's a 'myth' robots steal jobs  He cited the example of his own team, the Amazon robotics and AI division, which is focused on bringing automation to Amazon\'s vast network of fulfillment centers that are responsible for getting orders packed and ready for delivery to customers. WorkWorkWorkWork2 No-Brainer Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy Right Now  Joe Tenebruso has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia. The Motley Fool recommends the following options: long January 2026 $395 calls on Microsoft and short January 2026 $405 calls on Microsoft. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. |
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