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- WorldThe Daily Beast
Pope Francis Says NATO Started War in Ukraine by ‘Barking at Putin’s Door’
Claudio Peri/Pool/ReutersROME—Since the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Pope Francis has floated the idea that he wants to take a trip to Kyiv to try to broker a ceasefire. But now he says he would prefer to go to Moscow to try to talk some sense into Vladimir Putin, who he has not outwardly condemned in the now nearly 3-month-old war and only did so lightly in a lengthy interview with an Italian newspaper. “I feel that before going to Kyiv I must go to Moscow,” he told Corriere Della
- BusinessMarketWatch
I inherited ‘a sizable amount’ from my mother. A financial adviser took me out for a free meal at an investment seminar and made ‘some good, interesting points.’ Should I be wary?
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- BusinessThe Hill
Tucker Carlson brushes off 20,000-word NY Times story dubbing him ‘American Nationalist’
Fox News host Tucker Carlson says he has not read and does not plan to read the wide-ranging examination of his career arc, editorial strategy and prominence at the network published by The New York Times over the weekend. In a series published online and on the front page of the Times on Sunday with…
- CelebrityIn The Know by Yahoo
Tattoo shop customer dumbfounded after discovering a ‘hidden’ message in their design: ‘That’s so bad’
They demanded a refund but the tattooist refused.
- LifestyleMyRecipes
Why You Should Never Leave the Customer Copy of Your Receipt at a Restaurant
The reason will floor you.
- WorldNextShark
Over 100,000 sign petition to free British geologist facing death penalty in Iraq for taking pottery shards
Over 100,000 petitioners are urging the U.K. government to help save a retired British geologist currently facing the death penalty in Iraq. Jim Fitton, 66, has been accused of trying to smuggle historic artifacts out of the Middle Eastern country and has been detained there for five weeks. On April 28, Jim’s daughter Leila launched a petition via Change.org asking the British government to take action against the death sentence.

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