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Coldest Christmas in decades possible for parts of U.S.: What to expect
ABC News · Emily Shapiro, Max Golembo
The bitter cold is first hitting Denver, where temperatures will fall from 47 degrees on Wednesday to minus 16 degrees by Thursday morning.
A ‘bomb cyclone,’ explained
Mashable · Andrew Freedman
As a polar vortex threatens dangerously cold weather across large parts of the U.S., the potential for “bomb cyclones” has increased significantly.
Winter solstice 2022: Shortest day of the year is long on pagan rituals
CNN · Forrest Brown
A look at the science and precise timing behind the solstice.
Examining the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people in U.S.
flipboard.com · CBS News
Native Americans disproportionately go missing, and many cases aren’t prosecuted. CBS News examines the crisis in the new podcast “Missing Justice.”
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What are the new AI chatbots for? Nothing good
Bloomberg · Max Chafkin
OpenAI’s offering, ChatGPT, became an instant hit on social media. But will it just create more disposable content?
Why Germany, Japan are rebuilding military power 8 decades after WWII
Grid · Joshua Keating
War in Ukraine, a rising China and North Korean missiles have changed the game in two famously pacifist nations.
2022: A Year on YouTube
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Explore the most popular videos and creators of 2022.
Amsterdam looks to shake off its image as Europe’s sex and drugs capital
Quartz · Diego Lasarte
The infamous party city is cracking down on rowdy tourists, especially the British.
Best Christmas carols: 20 singalong celebrations of faith and festivity
Dig! · Charles Waring
Songs of good cheer with serious messages to impart, the best Christmas carols are winter warmers that never fail to lift the spirits.
Remembering P-22, the celebrity mountain lion who roamed Los Angeles
Vanity Fair · Natalie Jarvey
One night in early October, Cylin Busby and her husband had a celebrity sighting so rare that even the most jaded Angeleno would be starstruck.

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