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Anti-abortion movement finally went too far for this Supreme Court
slate.com · Mark Joseph Stern
Mifepristone will remain legal in blue states, despite a lawless judicial effort to ban it.
Kremlin looking for ‘real men’
NBC News · Yuliya Talmazan
The ad comes as Moscow prepares for a counteroffensive expected to be launched by Ukraine this spring, having seen its own winter push falter.
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Pain, hope, science
ESPN · Markian Hawryluk and Kevin Van Valkenburg
A small group of retired athletes suffering debilitating injuries hopes psychedelic mushrooms will change their lives.
Opinion: Don’t fault the NBA for punishing Draymond Green
thegrio.com · Deron Snyder
How could there be no repercussions for a player who continues to act a fool?
Frank Ocean is human — and so was his disastrous Coachella set
theringer.com · Jeff Weiss
What does his performance say about artistry in an increasingly algorithmic and AI-generated world?
The environmental cost of red carpet fashion
hollywoodreporter.com · Dana Thomas
Awards show gowns may be glamorous, but they are often made of petrochemical-based fabrics. Here are five ways to dress more sustainably.
The most quietly radical writer on TV
The Atlantic · Sophie Gilbert
Alice Birch has brought her scabrously funny writing to shows such as “Succession,” “Normal People,” and now “Dead Ringers.”
Barry Humphries, Dame Edna creator, dies at 89
Entertainment Weekly · Justine Browning
The actor behind one of the most beloved characters of stage and screen is remembered as “both gifted and a gift.”
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