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Book banning in U.S. schools has reached an all-time high
Grid · Christian Thorsberg
What this means, and how we got here.
Quiet quitting, firing, even dumping: Is it all passive aggressive?
Fortune · Ashley Lutz
Opinion: Some experts warn that the passive-aggressive tendency to be “quiet” is hurting our careers and relationships.
Is it fair to forgive student loans?
NPR · Scott Horsley
Examining three of the arguments of a heated debate.
Most iconic moments in U.S. Open history
nbcnewyork.com · Kristen Conti
As the annual tennis tournament begins, we recap historical highlights.
1952 Mickey Mantle card sells for $12.6 million, shattering records
Yahoo! Sports · Chris Cwik
Move over, Honus Wagner, there’s a new king of baseball memorabilia in town.
Golf carts — golf carts! — are the transportation of the future
slate.com · David Zipper
Some green technology, if you will.
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Why doesn’t America build things?
VICE · Aaron Gordon
Environmental review laws have become a favorite scapegoat among those who lament our inability to build ambitious infrastructure.
Diana’s last moments: French medic recalls ‘tragic night’
Associated Press · Jade Le Deley
Dr. Frederic Mailliez is still marked by what happened in the Alma Tunnel in Paris on Aug. 31, 1997.
Men have fewer friends than ever, and it’s harming their health
Vox · Aubrey Hirsch
The “male friendship recession” is having dire consequences.
Twilight of the A-list: Has the 21st century killed off the movie star?
The Guardian · Tom Shone
Brad Pitt’s new film is fizzling out. Meryl Streep is doing TV. Only Tom Cruise fills cinemas – and his days may be numbered.

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