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House of the Dragon recap: Episode 2, Rhaenyra the Cruel

On last week’s “House of the Dragon” Season 2 premiere, the threat of all-out war grew after Daemon sent a guard and a ratcatcher to try to kill Aemond (the one with the eyepatch) at King’s Landing as revenge for last season’s death of Lucerys, a.k.a. Luke. Unable to find Aemond, the pair instead killed a child: King Aegon’s heir, Jaehaerys. Episode 2 opens amid the chaos unfolding in the Red Keep after the murder.

Is Jeremy Rifkin vegan?

Europe needs to talk about moving down the food chain to feed people more efficiently and beat climate change, says renowned US economist and social theorist Jeremy Rifkin. Rifkin has been a vegetarian since 1977, but he is not calling on the whole world to eschew animal products.Click to see full answer. Also question is, what does Jeremy Rifkin usually write about?Jeremy Rifkin is an American economic and social theorist, writer, public speaker, political advisor, and activist.

National Amusements | New York Post

Redstones and Dauman reignite negotiations over Viacom August 11, 2016 | 9:28pm Look who’s talking. Again. Viacom Chief Executive Philippe Dauman and the media conglomerate’s owners, Sumner and Shari Redstone, have restarted negotiations aimed at ending a months-long feud over who will... ncG1vNJzZmimqaW8tMCNnKamZ6SWtHC6wK2gqKaRoXqiudSsnKadnqnAcA%3D%3D

Opinion | Fair warning, provoking a thought is literatures job

Just when you thought American higher learning couldn't get any more ridiculous, along come demands for warning labels on provocative works of literature. One never knows when a sentence, phrase or word might trigger some buried memory or traumatic experience. Life is a veritable assault on the excessively sensitive, but somehow most of us muddle through. C'est la vie , after all. But literature, apparently, is fair game for those tortured souls who fear that some -ism or another might leap from a page, causing what exactly?

The Moroccan rapper who is grateful to have bi-polar disorder

By DJ EduBBC This is Africa presenter BBCKhtek is one of Morocco's most popular female rap artists. In fact, she's probably the brightest star of her generation in her country's female hip-hop firmament. In the three years since she burst onto the scene, she has won many fans, especially young women, with her bravery, openness and unwillingness to conform to expectations. For a start, she doesn't present herself as a star - whatever that means.