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A Superbowl winner-turned-Wall Streeter gives his best piece of advice to recent graduates

BusinessInsider.com 

AP Images

Phil McConkey wakes up with the same image in mind every morning. 

He is 27 again, a skinny kid from the west side of Buffalo. He barely weighs 160 pounds and hasn't played American football for five years.

And then he sets about trying to make his way in to the National Football League.

"I had no chance. I mean I had no chance," McConkey told OneWire's Skiddy von Stade. 

One of the first people McConkey, who was a nuclear weapons transshipment pilot with the US Navy... Читать дальше...

Ryan Clady feels he has something to prove

NBCSports.com 

Jets tackle Ryan Clady took the short trip down to Washington, D.C. on Monday to join his former Broncos teammates at the White House as they celebrated their Super Bowl 50 victory. Clady called that “a little awkward” as he was traded away this offseason after missing all of last season with a torn ACL.…

Gag order on KPMG-related testimony in Ottawa angers tax experts

CBC 

Tax experts who testified yesterday before a parliamentary committee were warned last-minute that they were forbidden from addressing KPMG’s controversial offshore tax dodge in the Isle of Man — despite having been summoned to the committee for that very reason.

REVEALED! President Buhari in London holds secret talks on Niger Delta, Biafra

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

– The source revealed that President Buhari will hold secret talks with Niger Delta militants in London – According to him, these talks may lead to release of Nnamdi Kanu in exchange for a ceasefire – UK-based security expert confirmed the possibility of talks – However, NAIJ.com can’t independently verify this information President Muhammadu Buhari […]

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Charles Boyer

«The Bismarck Tribune» (bismarcktribune.com) 

Charles "Charlie" Boyer, 83 Sidney, Mont., died June 7, 2016, at Sanford Health, Bismarck. Arrangements are pending with Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home, Sidney.

Here's what it was like to be Mansa Musa, thought to be the richest person in history

BusinessInsider.com 

Wikimedia Commons

African King Musa Keita I is thought to be the richest person of all time — "richer than anyone could describe," reports Time.

Literally. His fortune was incomprehensible, Time's Jacob Davidson writes: "There's really no way to put an accurate number on his wealth."

He ruled the Mali Empire in the 14th century and his land was laden with lucrative natural resources, most notably gold.

"His vast wealth was only one piece of his rich legacy," reports Jessica Smith in a TED-Ed original lesson. Читать дальше...

41 powerful photos of Hillary Clinton's storied career

BusinessInsider.com 

Reuters

Hillary Clinton just made history by snagging the Democratic presidential nomination. She is the first woman in the 240-year history of the United States to lead a major party's presidential ticket.

She's come a long way from being First Lady, and these 41 pictures show just how far.

Hillary Clinton, First Lady of the United States, throws a thumbs-up during a presidential election victory celebration in 1992. Her husband might be doing the same for her, 24 years later. Читать дальше...

Rowling asks fans to keep secrets of Harry Potter stage sequel

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

LONDON — The curtain has risen on Harry Potter’s latest adventure — and J.K. Rowling is urging fans not to ruin the magic by letting its secrets out. A synopsis says Harry is now an overworked civil servant in the Ministry of Magic, while his son is struggling “with the weight of a family legacy he never wanted.” Rowling worked on the story for the drama, which has a script by Jack Thorne, a stage and screen writer whose work includes vampire story “Let the Right One In.”

How to end the massacre in the Mediterranean

Stars and Stripes 

With more than 700 deaths reported over three days last week, and with a confirmed 800,000 more migrants waiting in Libya to attempt the crossing into Europe, it is becoming increasingly clear that Italy could become the new Greece in the global refugee crisis, and that the central Mediterranean could become the new Aegean.





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