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What being unpopular does to a first-term president
slate.com · Alexis Coe
Some wise words for Joe Biden from the 1970s presidents who lived it.
The lesson from the first round of Brazil’s election: Bolsonarismo is here to stay
The Guardian · Christopher Sabatini
It seems likely that Luiz Inàcio Lula da Silva will eventually oust the president. Even if he does, a turbulent time in office awaits.
‘I did all I could’: As floodwaters rose, she fought to save her disabled brothers
The New York Times · Corina Knoll
When the water slipped in, it was just a glimmer on the floor, a sign that it was time to go.
Bandits are losing interest in robbing banks, as some crimes no longer pay
theconversation.com · Jay L. Zagorsky
The number of bank robberies is now the lowest in half a century, and the decline started before the shift away from cash.
A bar of soap taught me to apologize
shondaland.com · Megan Vered
In honor of Yom Kippur, a writer reminisces about a keepsake that inspired her and her husband to clean up their act.
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Netflix’s ‘Dahmer’: Can we stop lusting after a serial killer, please?
glamourmagazine.co.uk · Lucy Morgan
It’s an unsettling reality that most male serial killers have some sort of fanbase, mostly consisting of young, white women.
How to curate a gallery wall that makes you look rich and worldly
VICE · Becca Blasdel
Remix vintage tapestries, contemporary prints, and personal photos to make a gallery wall worthy of Art Basel.
Attack of the pizza-making robots
Axios · Jennifer A. Kingson
Artificial intelligence is taking the pizza business by storm, with a host of startups introducing machines that churn out pies fast and cheap.
The clichéd Halloween costumes to avoid this year
Lifehacker · Stephen Johnson
Let your freak flag fly and avoid these overdone outfits — unless you like being boring.
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