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Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes’ path: From Yale to jail Associated Press · Jacques Billeaud and Lindsay Whitehurst Long before he assembled one of the largest far-right anti-government militia groups in U.S. history, he was a promising Yale Law School graduate. |
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NASA just showed it was possible to defend Earth Vox · Bryan Walsh Humanity now has the beginnings of a true defense against asteroids. Why does work feel so dysfunctional right now? CNBC · Jennifer Liu A psychologist, labor expert and CEO weigh in. Some businesses flounder with Hispanic Heritage Month marketing NPR · Dustin Jones Recent high-profile mistakes are demonstrating what not to do in hopes of appealing to a Latino audience. Who is the far-right Italian leader Giorgia Meloni? The Hill · Brad Dress Italy’s incoming prime minister has pushed for a new direction in her country centered on Italian, Christian and family values. The forgotten woman who was once America’s ‘most-read’ MSNBC · Know Your Value staff Elsie Robinson was a single mom who eventually became the highest-paid woman writer in the Hearst empire. |
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Should you floss before or after brushing your teeth? What to know CNET · Katie Teague Have you been flossing your teeth wrong all this time? Here’s what you should know. ‘There’s endless choice, but you’re not listening’: Why fans are quitting Spotify The Guardian · Liz Pelly Former streaming service subscribers on why they have ditched mod cons for MP3s, CDs and other DIY music formats. So you want to start a podcast flipboard.com · The Tech Desk Here are tips on how you can launch your own show, including the equipment and software you’ll need, and promotional advice. ‘The Menu’ continues the tradition of food in horror films Eater · Amy McCarthy It’s one of fall’s most anticipated movies. |
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