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Do true crime amateur sleuths help or hinder?
flipboard.com · The Features Desk
Many argue their main pursuit is justice, but their unfounded theories and unwarranted finger-pointing can serve as more of a distraction.
Take a look inside the Oscars $126K nominee gift bag
Variety · Anna Tingley
No one will be leaving this year’s Oscars ceremony empty-handed.
Money ballers: Why we’ve never seen a baseball lineup like Team USA
Sports Illustrated · Tom Verducci
The 10 likely starters Saturday in their opener against Great Britain are being paid $226.3 million this season.
‘Extraordinary’ sighting of orca with baby pilot whale astounds scientists
The Guardian · Phoebe Weston
An adult female killer whale spotted with the adopted – or abducted – calf of another species is causing experts to reassess orca behavior.
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Saudi Arabia thought golf could save its image. It whiffed.
POLITICO · Michael Schaffer
The LIV Golf startup was meant to rebrand the kingdom, but a year of foreign agent controversies and 9/11 evocations hasn’t helped.
Slap fighting: The next big thing, or unsporting stupidity?
Associated Press · Mark Anderson
UFC President Dana White is selling slap fighting as the next big thing in combat sports.
Seth Rogen got brutally honest about not having kids
buzzfeednews.com · Ellen Durney
“The older we get the more happy and reaffirmed we are with our choice to not have kids.”
Don’t worry, ‘Ted Lasso’ Season 3 will bring a bright light to your dark world
USA TODAY · Kelly Lawler
It has been 17 months since a new episode of Apple TV+’s hit show streamed into our hearts and minds.
12 of the most anticipated new roller coasters opening in 2023
USA TODAY · Eve Chen
“It’s a really exciting time to be a coaster enthusiast.”
‘Clap on … clap off!’ The Clapper sensation of the ’80s
mentalfloss.com · Jake Rossen
It actually had origins in the 1970s, and with a far more kitschy name: the Great American Turn-On.

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