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How Waffle House helps us respond to hurricanes
FiveThirtyEight · Maryn McKenna
After a hurricane, the 24/7 restaurant provides one measure of how infrastructure and supply chains are holding up.
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This is what Florida looks like after Hurricane Ian
NPR · Virginia Lozano, Joe Hernandez and Catie Dull
Floridians are finding themselves in a changed landscape after Hurricane Ian swept through the region on Wednesday.
How Barack Obama’s love of jazz changed my life
Esquire · Cody Keenan
Putin’s latest provocations once again put Washington in an awful bind.
‘Shocked’: Denmark’s queen strips royal titles from grandchildren
The New Yorker · Susan B. Glasser
“The Queen’s decision is in line with similar adjustments that other royal houses have made.”
‘Shocked and confused’: Denmark’s queen strips royal titles from grandchildren
Euronews · David Mac Dougall
Luke Macfarlane talks playing the love interest in the landmark gay romantic comedy “Bros.”
The hottest movie star of the year is — finally! — a gay man
The Daily Beast · Kevin Fallon
Work from home and growing interest in cold brew are fueling iced coffee’s popularity.
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How Barack Obama’s love of jazz changed my life
Esquire · Cody Keenan
When I was his chief speechwriter, the president used John Coltrane and Miles Davis to make me a better writer — and a better man.
Royal Mint unveils first coins to feature King Charles III
Associated Press · AP Staff
Britons will begin to see Charles’ image in their change from around December, as 50-pence coins depicting him gradually enter circulation.
Abandoned towns across America you can actually visit
thrillist.com · Kyler Alvord, Sophie-Claire Hoeller and Kastalia Medrano
Once bustling with riches and rascals, these 14 hamlets are now eerily desolate.
10 ‘Tiny Desk’ concerts you should watch
flipboard.com · The Tech Desk
From Harry Styles and Lizzo to Adele, check out these performances from NPR’s popular online video series.
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