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The ongoing scandal over leaked U.S. intel documents, explained
Vox · Jonathan Guyer
What you need to know about those top-secret files that got posted on Discord.
Why is Ron DeSantis loosening gun laws that most Floridians support?
Guardian US · Joan E Greve
The bill passed by the Republican-controlled state legislature to allow permitless carry reflects a rightward political lurch.
Conspiracy theorists made Tiffany Dover into an anti-vaccine icon
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The Tennessee nurse stayed quiet in hopes that her silence would quiet false claims of her death. Now, she’s ready to talk.
Opinion: What’s behind the Oregon secession movement
flux.community · Jim Carroll
Rural Oregonians cite cultural differences with Portland, but it’s more than that.
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How climate change is making it easier to hit home runs
grist.org · Siri Chilukuri
As the planet warms, the authors predict that climate change could be responsible for nearly 10 percent of all home runs by 2100.
More and more Americans are painting their lawns
theconversation.com · Ted Steinberg
Plus, a history of America’s obsession with perfect turf — a weed-free, supergreen monoculture.
What makes a rare coin worth up to $19 million?
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Currency we see on a regular basis, like a quarter, is often worth thousands. You just have to know what you’re looking for.
Behind the scenes of Barack Obama’s reading lists
Esquire · Sophie Vershbow
Does the president really read all those books? The answer might surprise you.
Why do animals play?
bigthink.com · Chris Woolston
The answer is more complex than you think.
William McKenna, the ‘Human Ostrich’
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The 19th-century sideshow act made a living eating nails, glass and live frogs.

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