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What we know, and what we don’t know, about the FBI’s raid on Mar-a-Lago
Vox · Ian Millhiser
Trump is possibly in legal jeopardy, but we don’t know yet what charges he could face, if any at all.
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The Senate’s plan to cap insulin costs leaves millions of diabetics without relief
Grid · Jonathan Lambert
More than one in five people on private insurance pay more than $35 a month for insulin. This bill won’t help them.
Taking space junk seriously
Axios · Miriam Kramer
Close calls between satellites and debris in orbit are becoming more frequent.
Serena Williams’s farewell to tennis — in her own words
VOGUE.COM · Serena Williams
“I never wanted to have to choose between tennis and a family. I don’t think it’s fair.”
Being awake after midnight might be bad for your brain
bigthink.com · Ross Pomeroy
The “Mind After Midnight” hypothesis aims to explain why night owls tend to suffer more negative health outcomes.
‘There is hope’: expert writes guide to tackling procrastination
The Guardian · Mark Brown
Have you thought about tackling your procrastination but, you know … dog videos, shopping lists, catching up on Twitter, the last-ever episode of…
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What people leave behind in library books
smithsonianmag.com · Brigit Katz
A California librarian assembles forgotten objects in a heartwarming digital archive.
Remembering Issey Miyake
flipboard.com · DAZED
The legendary fashion designer known as the “Prince of Pleats” has died at age 84.
Selena Gomez and her stomach are not beacons of body positivity
Allure · Nicola Dall’Asen
I never thought I’d be bothered by someone letting their gut hang out, but here I am.
What is a Mary Sue, and why is Naru from ‘Prey’ not one?
Forbes · Paul Tassi
“Mary Sue” is the catch-all term for a female character who is too perfect, who is not perceived to have “earned” her rewards.
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