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#war
Euromaidan Press: Ukraine continues counteroffensive on at least three sectors on July 20 – ISW
Ukraine continues counteroffensive on multiple fronts, slowly advancing against heavy Russian forces near Bakhmut. Ukrainian forces are also advancing in other directions.
Euromaidan Press: Wagner Group likely to release last of its convict-recruits in coming days – UK intel
In the coming days, the Wagner Group is expected to release its convict-recruits from prison. Many of these pardoned convicts may continue to serve as professional contractors for Wagner. The end of this recruitment scheme marks a turning point in the history of Wagner and Russia's war in Ukraine.
#economy
Flag And Cross: PepsiCo's Gatorade Acquisition Delivers Impressive Returns Over 22 Years
Beverage giant PepsiCo acquired Gatorade and it has become one of their strongest brands. The acquisition of Quaker Oats, which owned Gatorade, cost Pepsi $14.5 billion in stock and debt. Investing in Pepsi stock at that time would have resulted in a 308.6% return over the last 22 years.
#religion
The Federalist: Parents Sue School District For Barring Religious Kids From Extracurriculars
Parents of children enrolled at a parochial school in Centre County, Pennsylvania filed a federal lawsuit against their local school district for denying their children access to extracurricular activities due to their religious faith. The district has a longstanding practice of excluding children from private religious schools.
#culture
Fox News: Meet the American who popularized Latin music, Tito Puente, World War II Navy veteran and kamikaze survivor
Tito Puente, the beloved Latin King and musician, had a fascinating life that included serving in World War II as a shipboard musician and bugler. He survived a kamikaze attack that left him scarred and forever changed his perspective. Puente went on to become a music pioneer, known for his crossover compositions that blended Latin and jazz genres.
#history
The Federalist: Meet J. Robert Oppenheimer, Father Of The Atom Bomb
Universal releases "Oppenheimer," directed by Christopher Nolan. The biopic focuses on J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atom bomb. It delves into his early life, career, and his role in the development of atomic bombs. Oppenheimer's story raises questions about the use of power and the impact of scientific advances.
#health
Flag And Cross: Octogenarians With Exceptional Memory Outpace Peers, Study Shows
Octogenarians with razor-sharp memories, known as "super agers," are faster and more independent than their peers. They have lower rates of anxiety and depression, and higher grades on intelligence tests. Blood sample analysis reveals that super agers have fewer neurodegenerative biomarkers than others. They have more gray matter in brain regions related to memory and movement, and the gray matter degenerates at a slower pace. Super agers also tend to have stronger social connections.
#sports
Forbes: Are Scott Rolen And Adrian Beltre Setting A Hall Of Fame Path For Nolan Arenado And His 3B Peers?
The induction of Scott Rolen into the Hall of Fame raises the question of why third basemen have a difficult time cracking the Cooperstown code. The position demands excellence in offense, defense, and durability. Third basemen like Mike Schmidt, Eddie Mathews, Adrian Beltre, and others have set high standards with their longevity and consistent performance. The path to the Hall of Fame for third basemen outside the inner circle has been tough, but the presence of Rolen and Beltre could potentially pave the way for a new era of recognition for active third basemen.