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Hurricane Ian may be one of the costliest catastrophes ever
Business Insider · Samantha Delouya
Here’s where it stacks up among the 10 most damaging storms in U.S. history.
Supreme Court returns to session on Monday
flipboard.com · Bloomberg Law
Voting rights and the environment are among the first arguments the court will hear as it’s joined by its newest member, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
The CDC’s tarnished COVID-19 legacy
NBC News · Erika Edwards
Communication failures marred the agency’s reputation, from confusing guidance to delayed recommendations.
The culture war dividing Latino Democrats
Vox · Christian Paz
While most Latinos rank the economy as a top midterms priority, their opinions on abortion and LGBTQ Americans are much more varied.
Column: Tua shouldn’t have played, but complex issues remain
Associated Press · Paul Newberry
There are no easy answers when it comes to protecting players who willingly take part in a violent sport.
The future of the Great American Road Trip is electric
flipboard.com · AFAR Media
Can you really take a long-distance drive in an electric vehicle? Here’s everything you need to know.
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Trevor Noah’s ‘Daily Show’ departure
NPR · Eric Deggans
The host’s goodbye could send the most dire signals yet about the future of late night TV.
A lion unleashed: The enduring legacy of Pearl Jam’s ‘Jeremy’
theringer.com · Steven Hyden
An excerpt from a new book looks at the band’s breakthrough video, how it helped reshape pop culture and changed its creators in the process.
Taboo tokes: Parents who smoke weed
The Washington Post · Ellen McCarthy
Some parents say using cannabis helps them relax and connect with their kids. But it’s dicey to talk about.
‘Night Witches’
upworthy.com · Annie Reneau
These all-female crews flew rickety biplanes in the dark of night to bomb the Nazis.

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