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Why Google’s new ChatGPT-style search could kill the websites that feed it
PCMag · Emily Dreibelbis
If it mines publications’ hard work without compensating them, many may not survive this shift.
Want your hotel room cleaned every day? Hotel housekeepers hope you say yes
NPR · Andrea Hsu
During the pandemic, fewer rooms to clean meant hotels didn’t need as many workers.
Asian Americans are over just being included
NBC News · Brahmjot Kaur, Angela Yang
Why Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are no longer chasing the opportunity to merely be represented.
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The groundbreaking plan to map the entire human immune system
freethink.com · David Cox
Powered by AI and a vast trove of data, the Human Immunome Project aims to fully map the most complex system in the human body.
DNA reveals man in Australia was teenage killer who escaped Nebraska jail
Guardian US · Edward Helmore
William Leslie Arnold killed his parents in 1958 and escaped prison 10 years later, mystifying authorities until now.
Which state has the most national parks?
USA TODAY · Olivia Munson
In 1916, the National Parks Service was founded to protect and maintain the national parks and monuments in the U.S.
How to clean a mattress (and why)
consumerreports.org · Tanya A. Christian
Tackling this chore a couple times a year can help keep things fresh in the bedroom.
This farm animal sanctuary is also a hotel
Travel + Leisure · Katie Jackson
And no, they don’t serve bacon at breakfast.
Mother of all secrets: When the CIA’s top-ranked woman is your mom
csmonitor.com · Melanie Stetson Freeman
It doesn’t matter that the details of a parent’s life and career are obscure – or even top-secret – so long as their unconditional love is transparent.
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