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Michelle Obama is pissed off with seeing so many men ‘fail up’ 0

Michelle Obama is pissed off with seeing so many men ‘fail up’

Michelle Obama, in conversation with Tracee Ellis Ross at the United State of Women summit, talked about men who ‘fail up’.Image: USOW / Hank strongBy Rebecca Ruiz2018-05-06 02:59:28 UTC When Michelle Obama walked onto the stage of Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium Saturday evening, the crowd let loose screams of joy usually reserved for rock stars. …

LeBank: James hits buzzer-beater to down Raptors 0

LeBank: James hits buzzer-beater to down Raptors

CLEVELAND (AP) — The moment required brilliance. LeBron James delivered again. James banked in a running one-hander at the buzzer, giving the Cleveland Cavaliers a 105-103 win over Toronto on Saturday night in Game 3 and shoving the Raptors to the edge of their most devastating playoff exit. After the Raptors tied it on rookie…

Kashmir’s non secular team spirit a lesson in worried times 0

Kashmir’s non secular team spirit a lesson in worried times

Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir – Unaware of the tragedy that happened to his family, five-year-old Rohit Koul played in the courtyard while his three elder siblings sat in a dimly lit room of their house in Lavdoora village, in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district. The children have not spoken much after their mother, Baby Koul, died three…

Why Warren Buffett Thinks Buying Microsoft Stock ‘Would Be a Mistake’ 0

Why Warren Buffett Thinks Buying Microsoft Stock ‘Would Be a Mistake’

Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett and Microsoft founder Bill Gates have known each other 27 years, enjoy playing bridge together and rallying in ping pong at the annual Berkshire Hathaway meeting. But the billionaires’ friendship has its boundaries: Buffett will never buy Microsoft stock. “It just would be a mistake for Berkshire to buy Microsoft,”…

Lebanon holds first election in a decade 0

Lebanon holds first election in a decade

Image copyright Reuters Image caption Parliament has extended its term twice, and Sunday’s poll is the first since 2009 Polls have opened in Lebanon for the first parliamentary elections in almost a decade. The last elections in the country were in 2009, for what was supposed to be a four-year term. But parliament extended its…