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Leonard Cohen’s ‘So Long, Marianne’ love letters up for auction

A collection of love letters written by Canadian musician Leonard Cohen to the woman who inspired his song, “So Long, Marianne” is going up for auction next month, two years after both of them died. Press Release Distribution Service

As D-Day landings fade from memory, a veteran grapples with violence of war

Leon Gautier landed on Sword Beach in a hail of enemy fire on June 6, 1944, one of the first wave of French commandos to storm the Normandy beachfront defended by Hitler’s troops. Seventy-five years… Press Release Distribution Service

Belgian monks resurrect brewery after two century break

Belgian monks at the Grimbergen abbey are on the verge of brewing beer again after a break of more than 200 years. Press Release Distribution Service

Warriors heavily favored over Raptors in NBA Finals

The Golden State Warriors are favored in the NBA Finals for the fifth consecutive year, as they opened as heavy favorites against the Toronto Raptors late Saturday night. Press Release Distribution Service

Raptors rally past Bucks for first Finals appearance

TORONTO – The Toronto Raptors made history the hard way Saturday night, reaching the NBA Finals for the first time after rallying past the Milwaukee Bucks 100-94 in Game 6. Press Release Distribution Service

South Korean social satire ‘Parasite’ wins Palme d’Or at Cannes

“Parasite”, a wickedly humorous suspense movie about class struggles directed by South Korea’s Bong Joon-Ho, won the top Palme d’Or prize at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday, on a big night for newcomer filmmakers too. Press Release Distribution Service

Almodovar and dark comedy ‘Parasite’ in spotlight as Cannes closes

An introspective turn by Spanish director Pedro Almodovar with a movie about an filmmaker, and a darkly humorous South Korean thriller are among the movies sparking awards buzz at Cannes in an unusually crowded field of runners and riders this year. Press Release Distribution Service

Amazon facial recognition ban won just 2% of shareholder vote

Amazon.com Inc shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal that the company stop selling facial recognition technology to government agencies, while a resolution to audit the service drew more support, a regulatory filing on Friday showed. Press Release Distribution Service

Uber’s first employee, Ryan Graves, resigns from board

Uber’s first employee and one-time chief executive Ryan Graves will step down from the company’s board of directors, Uber said on Friday. Press Release Distribution Service

Maturepreneur Virtual Summit Teaches Techniques for Older Entrepreneurs

According to the AARP, there will be 78 million Americans 65 years and older by 2035. And many of them are not going to be retiring. With longer and healthier life expectancies, older Americans are becoming maturepreneurs. And the Maturepreneur Today Virtual Summit is going to help you leverage your life long experiences to be…