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How the British royal family hides its wealth from public scrutiny
The Guardian · David Pegg and Paul Lewis
Ahead of the coronation of King Charles III, here’s a look at the entrenched secrecy around the royal family’s money.
Does the Supreme Court need a code of ethics?
theweek.com · Joel Mathis
Critics say justices operate in an “ethical no man’s land.”
ChatGPT falsely accused me of sexually harassing my students
USA TODAY · Jonathan Turley
What is most striking is that this false accusation was not just generated by AI but ostensibly based on a Washington Post article that never existed.
Do glitzy awards like the Earthshot Prize actually help with climate change?
theconversation.com · Daniel Merino and Nehal El-Hadi
A podcast examining the evolving nature of research funding, the history of innovation awards, and whether they deliver real solutions.
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What to know about electric bikes, from battery safety to pedaling
ABC News · Meredith Deliso
Advocates, lawmakers and fire safety experts have spotlighted best practices.
The Texas city where mermaids inspire river conservation
Smithsonian Magazine · Erin Donaghue
“Aquamaids” were once the stars at an amusement park in San Marcos. Now, they are making a comeback to help the environment.
One simple trick to avoid ruining your vacation
Vox · Emily Stewart
When in Rome — or Cabo or Tokyo — put down your phone.
What do you call it when a millennial has a kid?
Romper · Miranda Rake
Introducing Generation Alpha.
Hollywood’s renewed love affair with video games
flipboard.com · Axios
Studios are leaning more heavily into familiar brands and franchises in the streaming era — which doesn’t necessarily make for good movies.
The 50 best films of the century so far
hollywoodreporter.com · Hollywood Reporter Staff
One Marvel movie, a Paul Feig comedy, a Richard Linklater sequel and a Coppola-directed film made it into the critics’ ranking.

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