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America Now Has 70% More Bookstores Than in 2020, Says Bookshop.org Founder

"There are about 70% more bookstores now than there were six years ago in the United States," says Andy Hunter, the founder/CEO of Bookshop.org.

Fast Company checks in on his site, which gives over 80% of its profit margin to independent bookstores, structuring itself as a B Corporation (a for-profit company certified for its social-impact) while providing an alternative to Amazon and other online booksellers:

Hunter created Bookshop.org in January 2020 to help independent bookstores survive by utilizing e-commerce... "There were over 5,000 bookstores in the American Booksellers Association in 1995, which is one year after Amazon launched. By 2019, that had gone down to 1,889, so more than half of them disappeared." He says he never could have predicted how the pandemic would accelerate his company's growth... "All these stores that had been trying to get around e-commerce or never really launching or building their website, they had to sell online. That was the only way they could survive during the pandemic...."

"Our goal is to help independent local bookstores get their fair share of online sales, which would end up being maybe 10% of Amazon's market share," he says. "And right now we're at about 2%, so we have a long way to go. But a lot of people didn't even think we could ever get 1%...." Bookshop.org has given almost $47 million back to local bookstores.

For Hunter, it's not just about the money but changing the way society thinks. He's delighted that many big organizations no longer use Amazon affiliate links, choosing to send people his way instead. "People have absorbed the message that they should support independent bookstores when they buy books," he says.

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With ‘incompetence at every level’, Nantes are staring down the barrel at relegation

With 23 managerial appointments since Waldemar Kita bought Nantes in 2007, relegation beckons for Les Canaris

By Get French Football News

Back in the 1990s, Nantes were defined by their distinctive playing style, le jeu à la Nantaise, characterised by flair and attacking thrust. There was substance in addition to the style, with the Loire club winning a league title and reaching a Champions League semi-finals. The modern-day incarnation are not distinguished by anything that happens on the pitch, but more by the way they have been managed. La gestion à la Nantaise has consisted of the implementation of a revolving-door policy when it comes to managers and, in the words of their current boss Vahid Halilhodzic, “improvisation and incompetence at every level”. It has the eight-time Ligue 1 champions staring down the barrel of relegation to Ligue 2.

Those comments from Halilhodzic came back in 2021, two years after leaving Nantes which, incidentally, was his last gig in club management prior to his return in March. At 73, he became the oldest manager to lead a Ligue 1 side. “I’m done with football,” he said recently after a draw against Brest, and given that he had been out of work since 2022, many thought that he already was prior to his unexpected return.

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How sport can spread the word about the climate emergency

Athletes are helping to promote a new film about the crisis, reaching people ‘in a way that scientific reports never will’

It wasn’t so long ago that UK government briefings from Downing Street were essential viewing. Professors Chris Whitty and Patrick Vallance were household names in Britain and there was a roaring trade in “next slide please” mugs. Four years after the final Covid lectern was put away comes an attempt to alert the public to another emergency – the climate and nature emergency. And sport could be the secret weapon in spreading the word.

The National Emergency Briefing was held in London last November, in front of over 1,000 guests including MPs. It brought together experts from the fields of nature, climate, tipping points, weather extremes, food security, health, national security, economics and energy transition to sum up the scale of the challenge ahead and what could be done about it. A condensed version of the day was made into a 45-minute film, The People’s Emergency Briefing, which was released earlier this month, with backers including the British Ecological Society and the Campaign to Protect Rural England.

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The mayor of London’s office made the statement after the Guardian revealed last week that Palantir, which works for Donald Trump’s ICE immigration crackdown and Israel’s military, has held talks with the Metropolitan police over a wide-ranging contract that could run into tens of millions of pounds.

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MPs to vote on whether to hold inquiry into Starmer over Mandelson

Commons speaker to grant application by Tories for vote on investigation into whether PM misled MPs, say sources

Keir Starmer will face a vote on whether to launch an investigation into claims he misled the Commons over his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington.

Sources have told the Guardian that the speaker, Lindsay Hoyle, is expected to allow a debate on Tuesday on potentially referring the prime minister to the privileges committee.

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Police assess evidence on £40,000 donation to Robert Jenrick’s campaign

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Police are assessing evidence about donations to Robert Jenrick’s campaign to become Conservative leader in 2024 after a referral from the elections watchdog, the Guardian can reveal.

The information was passed on by the Electoral Commission, which the Guardian understands has been investigating allegations that almost £40,000 of donations to Jenrick’s leadership campaign before he defected to Reform UK, were from a foreign source in breach of electoral rules.

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BELANGRIJKE FOTOSERIE. Vrijmarkt

Ennnnn wie hebben we daar, maar natuurlijk, het is Ravissante van Meijeren, slapend voor de beste plek op de Vrijmarkt. Een heel rare naam, maar zo heeft haar vader Genkel dat nou eenmaal bedacht. Ravissante komt helemaal uit Doetinchem-De Huet om in Amsterdam haar troep te verkopen. Daaronder ook allemaal spulletjes uit de Deense staalbouw, want voordat Ravissante fulltime aan de straatverkoop ging werkte ze als tankerbouwer aan de Odense Steel Shipyard. In 2012 ging die werf kapot, waarna Ravissante nog een tijdje andere 'werkzaamheden' in duistere havenkroegen verrichte. Enfin.

Starnakel Buiting (rechts) zeult met een kledingrek, maar dat is slechts een cover. Starnakel handelt in illegale Pokémonkaarten die ze heeft gekregen van haar Roemeense vriend Tijmen Smit. Die Pokémonkaarten komen uit kindfabrieken in Litouwen, en dan heb je dus die Charizard van Jake Paul maar dan zonder het larmoyante gezeik van die halve gare. Enfin, naar de Vrijmarkt dus, voor de laatste illegale Pokémonkaarten.

Dit is de fatbikekraam. Je kunt hier helemaal niks kopen, je moet 3 euro betalen en dan mag je de fatbike aanraken. Dan verander je in een vreselijke en totaal achterlijke idioot.

Patricia en haar man Jones zetten een kraampje neer. De man van Patricia lijdt aan het syndroom van Benjamin Button, eigenlijk is hij een gepensioneerde betonstaalvlechter van 68 jaar oud. Zijn favoriete lid van het Koningshuis is Willem-Alexander. Niet alleen nu, maar vooral vroeger, toen Willem nog veel zoop, rookte en vree. Jones houdt van dikke mannen die zuipen, roken en vrijen.

Marnix Straat (rechts) verkoopt samen met zijn dochter Dorps een compleet LOL-huis. Vroeger hield Dorps nog wel van LOL, nu vindt ze het iets voor schooiers en soldaten. Dat komt omdat ze helemaal in de ban is van Rob de Nijs: de dood van Neerlands grootste chansonnier van de laatste jaren heeft haar zeer aangegrepen.

En wie hebben we daar links, het is Belbert. Belbert is berucht in Amsterdam en omstreken. Hij koopt helemaal niks, maar vindt het een sport om af te dingen. Hier bijvoorbeeld: "Hee verkoper, wat moet je voor die kinderpiano?" Dan gaat het van: "Acht euro." - "Ik bied twee" - "Nou okee meet me in the middle" - "Nee 2,50" - "Akkoord" - en dan flikkert Belbert zonder het ding te kopen met enorme paal in z'n broek weer op, om een volgend argeloos slachtoffer te verslaan bij het afdingen. En die grote portemonnee in zijn broekzak dan? Allemaal schijn.