Growing ranks of “recession brunettes”
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Tornado Alley is creeping into new territory NBC News · Denise Chow In recent years, researchers have noticed that fewer tornadoes were touching down in the Great Plains and that more were hitting the Southeast. Teaching in the age of AI means getting creative FiveThirtyEight · Zoha Qamar Pen-and-paper exams and one-on-one sessions are just two approaches addressing the misuse of chatbots. Bonhoeffer’s ‘theory of stupidity’ bigthink.com · Jonny Thomson We have more to fear from stupid people than evil ones. |
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Divorced parents should stop saying *this* PureWow · Dara Katz How a common, slight turn of phrase cultivates a sense of otherness in your family. Predictions are all over the map for NFL conference championship games flipboard.com · The Sports Desk Why are Sunday’s games so hard to predict? These may be the most balanced matchups in recent memory. Isabeau Levito wins U.S. figure skating title Associated Press · Jane McCauley Graceful, gutsy and seemingly unfazed by the bright lights, the 15-year-old delivered a near-flawless performance to emerge victorious. Every Grammy-winning album, ranked billboard.com · Andrew Unterberger The hits, misses and many negotiations in between are a pretty good representation of the wild ride that the Grammys have taken us on since 1959. ‘Monorail!’ How Conan O’Brien came up with the iconic ‘Simpsons’ episode theringer.com · Alan Siegel “Marge vs. the Monorail” warned the world about charismatic men selling foolishly grandiose solutions to problems that don’t need fixing. Going ‘recession brunette’ Business Insider · Juliana Kaplan With prices on the rise, including for hair services, being blonde is yet another signifier of wealth in a tough economy. |