What happened to Green Book sites
flipboard.com · Axios
The Green Book showed Black travelers places where they’d be most welcome in what was still a heavily segregated society.
Endangered wildlife thriving in Korea’s DMZ
petapixel.com · Matt Growcoot
Newly-released photos show the diverse and flourishing wildlife inside the Korean demilitarized zone that has been left untouched for 70 years.
The return of Flat Earth, the grandfather of conspiracy theories
Ars Technica · Diana Gitig
Social media has been exceptionally good for promoting wackadoo theories and linking the far-flung people who believe them.
What is a reverse grocery list? How to save time with one
tasteofhome.com · Aly Walansky
Grocery day can be a major chore, but this technique could make it easier.
I went ice swimming in search of uncomfortability
shondaland.com · Laura Studarus
A writer joins a polar plunge club and is more surprised by the warm community she encounters than the chilly waters.
How Jimmy Carter started the craft-beer revolution
Grid · Khaya Himmelman
The former president played an unlikely role in legalizing homebrewing.