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Carlos Hank Gonzalez | | The Guardian

Carlos Hank Gonzalez, who has died aged 73 of a heart attack after a prolonged fight against cancer, was one of Mexico's richest tycoons and most durable powerbrokers. His influence pervaded several decades of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary party's marathon regime.

Drag Me to Dinner review so stressful and chaotic, it makes The Bear look like a picnic

There are far too many chefs in the kitchen for this new cooking show if you can call it that following drag queens. I couldnt stomach more than a couple of episodes Oh, this is stressful, says Drag Me to Dinner host Murray Hill. For a show that is so over the top,

Enough is enough: US looted treasures unit faces accusations over credit | Archaeology

Exclusive: archaeologist Christos Tsirogiannis accuses Manhattan DAs office of abusing intellectual property Since 2017, when the Manhattan district attorneys office announced the formation of its first antiquities trafficking unit, it has recovered nearly 4,500 artefacts stolen from 29 countries, with a combined value of more than $375m (307m).

I have a lot of things to say: one girls life growing up homeless in New York

For nine years, New York Times journalist Andrea Elliott followed the fortunes of one family living in poverty. In this extract from her new book, Invisible Child, we meet Dasani Coates in 2012, aged 11 and living in a shelter

Julia by Sandra Newman review a new Nineteen Eighty-Four

This ambitious retelling from Julias point of view gives Winston Smiths lover the agency she lacked For decades, feminists have been pointing out undeniable limitations to George Orwells work and life. As Deirdre Beddoe put it nearly 40 years ago, he was totally blind to the role that women were and are forced to play,