A tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
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How Prince Charles might rule Vox · Jen Kirby A future “climate king” takes over at an uncertain time for the United Kingdom and the world. AOC on masculinity, power and politics in post-Roe America GQ · Wesley Lowery Almost four years after her improbable arrival in Washington, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has become the political voice of a generation. America’s next big labor battle could be Minor League Baseball theconversation.com · Mitchell Nathanson The players are subject to poor wages and working conditions, but that’s always been the case — so why do people care now? The future may be bleak, but plant the tree and have the child anyway Outside Magazine · Catherine DeNardo “All we can do is breathe the air of the period we live in, carry with us the special burdens of the time, and grow up within those confines.” |
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Why wouldn’t your nutritionist have an eating disorder? Bustle · Margaret Wheeler Johnson The people we pay to tell us how to eat often struggle to feed themselves. The rise of Stray Kids flipboard.com · Billboard With a No. 1 project, two mega-labels behind them and eight undeniable personalities, the K-pop band is positioned for superstardom. Why birds changed their tune during the pandemic Atlas Obscura · Shoshi Parks We don’t know if they’ll ever sing their old songs again. How J.R.R. Tolkien came to write the stories of ‘The Rings Of Power’ smithsonianmag.com · John Garth No writer in the English language has ever created a more complete world than John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. |