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How a secretive billionaire gave his fortune to the right-wing courts takeover
propublica.org · Andrew Perez, Andy Kroll and Justin Elliott
In the largest known political advocacy donation in U.S. history, industrialist Barre Seid funded a new group.
Tennis’s most dynamic player is also its most difficult
Sports Illustrated · Jon Wertheim
Nick Kyrgios just reached his first major final. He’s also smashed rackets and hurled insults at umpires and spectators.
Jehovah’s Witnesses to return to door knocking, a sign of new COVID-19 stage
Religion News Service · Adelle M. Banks
Door knocking has not only been a physical mainstay for Jehovah’s Witnesses but an ideal they have fought for in courtrooms.
How the controversial Barbie brand made a comeback
CNBC · Jade Tungul
Though iconic, the brand has had a troubled past regarding its promotion of unrealistic beauty standards for children, according to some researchers.
Airbnb vs. hotel: How to choose for your trip
flipboard.com · NerdWallet
Here are some factors to consider to help you decide between the two.
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‘House of the Dragon’ needs a content warning for obstetric violence
shondaland.com · Laura Birek
I felt my body starting to shake and tears welling up. “I don’t want to watch this.”
What is dopamine dressing and why should you be doing it?
flipboard.com · The Culture Desk
This TikTok trend is based on the idea that wearing bright, patterned clothing can enhance your mood — and there’s some science behind it.
Against the odds: How Blondie shattered the conventions of punk and pop
NPR · Allyson McCabe
“For the first year of Blondie, you know, they were kind of looked at, quite frankly, as the band least likely to succeed.”
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