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  • 1 month ago | amandala.com.bz | Deshan Swasey |Franklin Foer |Harper Collins

    Pele helped Brazil win the World Cup in 1958, 1962 and 1970. (Image: Hans-Jürgen Schmidt/HJS-Sportfotos/picture alliance)(shared by Evan X Hyde)It begins in 1940 on the frontier west of Rio, in an impoverished town called Tres Coracoes. With his slight frame (145 pounds at the start of his career), Edson Arantes’s body seemed more suited to shoe shining and the resale of tobacco gathered from discarded cigarettes, his first vocations.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | raindance.org | Harper Collins

    We just completed our Third and Final Series of Tales from Black Manor. An entire world that now comprises 14 Episodes about a family whose history intertwines with the Deaths. And we made the entire thing from stock footage. There’s a unique thrill that comes with building an entire world from scratch. It’s an invitation to craft not just characters and plots but an entire universe with its own rules, history, and pulse.

  • Nov 30, 2024 | bewitchedbookworms.com | Emma Cook |Harper Collins

    17 December 2022, 7:30 p.m. I am a ghost in the room tonight. A shadow no one will notice, exactly as it should be. Guests arrive, flowing toward the heat and hum of the glass atrium at the back of the bookshop. Turning my back to them, I retreat farther into the deserted aisles of Anthropology, reach for a slim volume, inhale the flutter of air as my thumb zips through the pages.

  • Nov 22, 2024 | money.mymotherlode.com | Harper Collins

    Releasing May 2025, in collaboration with Lavette BooksCaroline A. Wanga’sI’m Highly Percent Sure#PathToPurpose #Target #ESSENCE #DemocratizeAuthenticity #EssenceVenturesIn I’m Highly Percent Sure, Caroline A. Wanga, Co-Founder of WangaWoman LLC, and current President & CEO of Essence Ventures, authentically offers witty and transparent insight into the battle between her intuition and inner saboteur with “instigational” inspiration on finding and sharing purpose.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | insidestory.org.au | Rick Morton |Harper Collins |Matthew Ricketson

    Robodebt is the emblem of all that went wrong with the Coalition governments of 2013–22. If the kindest thing that could be said about the scheme is that it aimed to ensure welfare payments were well managed… well, a lengthy royal commission found it was ill-conceived and poorly executed. And when democracy’s guardrails — the bureaucracy, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal and the ombudsman — raised questions about its legal foundations, they were ignored or finagled.

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