How Nancy Pelosi made history
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Nancy Pelosi’s historic role as first female House speaker ABC News · Isabella Murray The highest-ranking woman in American government is standing down as House Democratic leader. |
Growing up in Zaatari, the world’s largest Syrian refugee camp Axios · Stef W. Kight W.G. was 11 when she and her family fled Syria. A decade later, she’s married to a refugee who also grew up in Zaatari, and raising a newborn. Will politics or soccer win Qatar’s World Cup? gzeromedia.com · Carlos Santamaria A dismal human-rights record and allegations of corruption are casting a pall over the world’s biggest soccer tournament. Data on trans people is hard to come by. This survey is changing that. The 19th · Jasmine Mithani The 19th talks to the lead researcher of the 2022 U.S. Trans Survey, which runs through December 5. |
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Candace Cameron Bure and the Christmas movie controversy Entertainment Weekly · Joey Nolfi Bure has been roasted for her statement that her new network, Great American Family, will “keep traditional marriage at the core.” The Taylor Swift ticket fiasco flipboard.com · Grid Does Ticketmaster own the music industry — and how might the outcry of over Swift’s ticket sales change things? What Americans are getting wrong about veterans taskandpurpose.com · Haley Britzky The public makes assumptions about veterans’ reasons for joining the military, experiences, and political beliefs. Why do we find LinkedIn so cringe? Refinery29 · Sadhbh O’Sullivan Posts are often rife with braggadocious claims, virtue signaling and impenetrable business speak. Steve Jobs’ old Birkenstocks sell for nearly $220,000 The Guardian · Dani Anguiano and agencies ‘Well-worn’ German sandals owned by Apple co-founder set record at auction. How the flower industry is wilting the planet Atmos · Liana DeMasi Flowers are big business, but the cost of commercial flower farms to our environment is even greater. What’s the alternative? |