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- How the Toronto Star drove Ernest Hemingway out of Canada – Toronto StarInsight Analysis How the Toronto Star drove Ernest Hemingway out of Canada Hemingway might have changed Canadian literature forever if he stayed. Here’s why he didn’t. Updated 3 hrs ago, July 19, 2026, 7 min read Save By Richard Warnica Senior Opinion Writer Like Ernest Hemingway, Michael Ondaatje — for my money the greatest Canadian writer who has… Read more: How the Toronto Star drove Ernest Hemingway out of Canada – Toronto Star
- Where Hemingway’s legacy lingers in Toronto: a walking tour – Toronto StarInsight Where Hemingway’s legacy lingers in Toronto: a walking tour The great writer left Toronto more than a century ago, but some places with meaningful ties to him are still around. Updated 23 mins ago, July 19, 2026, 2 min read Save As part of its conference in Toronto later this month, the International Hemingway Society suggests visits… Read more: Where Hemingway’s legacy lingers in Toronto: a walking tour – Toronto Star
- In Maine, Bellows Ends Senate Bid, as Jackson Builds Momentum – The New York Times
The Maine secretary of state ended her run in a crowded race to replace Graham Platner as the Democratic Senate nominee. Read original article: Read More
- ‘Aliens’ at 40: James Cameron’s sequel is a sci-fi icon, but did you know he quit the movie twice?Forty years ago, Aliens burst into our hearts, but this classic sequel nearly fell by the wayside due to some serious studio-created problems that saw James Cameron quit twice.
- Amazon Web Services bets on ‘one-person unicorns’ with new accelerator for Chinese foundersAmazon Web Services bets on ‘one-person unicorns’ with new accelerator for Chinese founders Generative AI and Cloud Services · Tech. Amazon Web Services bets on ‘one … startup ecosystem. All selected participants will receive a …
- Lessons from the Teton Dam flood, 50 years later – Church News
| BYU–Idaho Library Special Collections. The parade and other bicentennial activities almost didn’t happen. Plans… Read original article: Read More
- El-Sayed rips Jake Tapper over Israel, Iran questions on CNN – The Hill
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed criticized CNN host Jake Tapper for questioning him AIPAC and the Democratic Party and Israel instead of local issues in the … Read original article: Read More
- Housing costs top political issue for young voters, CNBC survey finds The cost of housing is the top priority for voters ages 18 to 34, besting food and healthcare cost concerns, the CNBC All-America Economic Survey …
- Sphinxes, movie stars and 3m books: inside Los Angeles’s beloved art deco library
“People think that libraries are quiet, but they really aren’t. They rumble with voices and… Read original article: Read More
- Ex-wives of ICE agent in deadly Maine shooting warned about his violent past Exclusive details: ‘I tried to speak out about this years ago, but I wish that I had pushed harder,’ Ashley Brouillette told The Independent.
- Federal changes chopping funds that feed area kids | Bowling Green Daily NewsSchool districts have up to four years before incurring the full brunt of these losses, according to the Kentucky Department of Education. However …
- Politics chat: How much faith can you have in the country’s election systems? – NPR President Trump and Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin make claims about the vulnerability of election systems in the U.S., …
- See what a trip to the library once looked like in Louisville – The Courier-Journal
Courier-Journal Photograph Collection At The University Of Louisville Archives & Special Collections. Published May … Read original article: Read More
- ‘Deeply disturbed’: A family confronts racist bullying, and history, in North County… American vernacular. “I left that meeting deeply disturbed,” she … In 2020, the Department of Education found high school administrators …
- Should we trust AI in the search for alien life? Scientists aren’t so sureNew research suggests AI can be repeatedly fooled into mistaking non-life for life.
- Iran’s Strikes on US Bases Reshape Regional Security Architecture: Araqchi – Politics news TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran’s retaliatory strikes on US military bases in the region fundamentally transformed the regional security architecture, …
- Group warns against generative AI tools’ role in Nigeria’s electionsGroup warns against generative AI tools’ role in Nigeria’s elections The group said with generative-AI fabrications already circulating and 96.5% of internet users on encrypted WhatsApp, the cost of faking a damaging …
- How Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ turned general relativity into the bad guyAs Nolan embarks on “The Odyssey”, we look back on the sci-fi movie where time dilation is as cruel as any Greek god.
- The World Cup Final Is HereAfter a month of competition across North America and 103 matches, the 2026 World Cup is down to its final game. Spain and Argentina will meet this afternoon in a match expected to draw over one billion viewers around the world. Spain is hoping its well-oiled machine and young star can bring it its second World Cup win. Argentina is looking to Lionel Messi, its longtime star, to secure victory in what could be his last game at the World Cup. On today’s episode, Tariq Panja traces the road to this historic final and explains what to know before kickoff. Tariq Panja, a global sports correspondent for The New York Times.Background Reading Why Everyone Cares About This World Cup Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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