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Borussia Dortmund hero to confront Jurgen Klopp over Red Bull role: 'I'll tell him it's c**p' - The Mirror

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  1. Borussia Dortmund hero to confront Jurgen Klopp over Red Bull role: 'I'll tell him it's c**p'  The Mirror
  2. The underwhelming New York Red Bulls could use some help from Jürgen Klopp  The Guardian
  3. Dortmund fans riled by Klopp's Red Bull move  BBC.com
  4. Inside Red Bull's sports empire: Dominating F1, snapping up football clubs across the globe - and even boastin  Daily Mail
  5. Diogo Jota becomes first Liverpool player to speak out on Jurgen Klopp's controversial move... Читать дальше...

Federer, Djokovic reunite in Shanghai: 'Hey Old Man'

ATPWorldTour.com (Tennis) 

pa href='https://www.atptour.com/en/players/roger-federer/f324/overview'Roger Federer/a returned to the a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/shanghai/5014/overview'Rolex Shanghai Masters/a for an exhibition doubles match on Friday. /p pBefore stepping on court, the Swiss legend ran into old rival a href='https://www.atptour.com/en/players/novak-djokovic/d643/overview'Novak Djokovic/a as the 99-time tour-level champion walked out of his quarter-final match after battling past #NextGenATP... Читать дальше...

New sketches reveal NYC man whose skeletal remains were found in 1997

New York Post 

Police have released new composite sketches in hopes of identifying a Harlem man whose skeletal remains were found in 1997— reigniting an investigation that has run cold for nearly 30 years. On Friday, August 1, 1997, police found the remains of an unidentified man inside a building on West 121 Street, cops said.

That golden closet: Everyone believes you must be happy, wise and nice

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Wealthy and powerful individuals often conceal their authentic selves to fit societal expectations, resulting in deep personal unhappiness. The article draws parallels with mythological figures like Krishna and Sita to highlight the constant tension between public duties and private desires. The article suggests even the elite are trapped by societal norms, just like everyone else.

How long will cultural appropriation continue?

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Western museums and collections house sacred objects from various cultures, often acquired during colonial times. The article highlights the ethical concerns of this practice and calls for the repatriation of these objects to their homelands. It suggests using technology to display these objects and preserving cultural dignity while promoting responsible tourism.

Open Primaries Versus a Nonpartisan Universal Primary

Cato Institute 

Alaska’s promising model for electoral reform relies on a single open-to-all nonpartisan primary. That arrangement should be distinguished from the open-party-primary reform that has been around for decades.

Nippon Steel’s Bold Move: Reshaping the Global Steel Landscape

«The Rio Times» 

Nippon Steel Corporation (NSC) has made a strategic decision that could transform the global steel industry. The Japanese steel giant has agreed to sell its 50% stake in AM/NS Calvert to ArcelorMittal for a mere dollar. This deal hinges on NSC successfully acquiring US Steel, a move announced in December 2023. The proposed sale of […]

From Crypto to Cause

SharpMagazine.com 

Success comes from adaptation and accountability.

The post From Crypto to Cause appeared first on Sharp Magazine.

Noel Tata has a store of experience to build own legacy

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Noel Tata, the new chairman of Tata Trusts, is known for his low profile and strategic vision. He has successfully led Trent's growth and has been pivotal in maintaining Tata Group values. His leadership is expected to enhance Tata philanthropy and improve relations with the Mistry family.

Capital Region Restaurant Rundown: October 7-11

News10.com 

The restaurant industry is ever-changing with restaurants opening, closing, relocating, or just doing their thing. Here’s a recap of the latest Capital Region restaurant news, October 7 through 11.