What will breakfast be like in 2050?
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Charles Ogletree, legal and civil rights scholar, dies at 70 CNN · Artemis Moshtaghian and Celina Tebor “He changed the world in so many ways, and he will be sorely missed in a world that very much needs him.” U.S. bounced from World Cup in narrow loss to Sweden flipboard.com · The Sports Desk What’s next for the USWNT after its earliest World Cup exit in the team’s history? |
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America’s bee problem is an us problem theringer.com · Lex Pryor Honeybees are dying. What does that mean for the people on the front lines — and what could it mean for what ends up on your plate? NASA’s Curiosity Rover has spent 11 years on Mars zenger.news · Dean Murray The car-sized robot marked the anniversary with an image from its toughest climb yet. The life-changing, solar-charged power of ‘regenerative travel’ reasonstobecheerful.world · Michaela Haas Meet the intrepid e-bikers who are helping others to travel ecologically and give back along the way. What’s for breakfast in 2050? Insider · Marianne Guenot, Morgan McFall-Johnsen, and Annie Fu Coffee, eggs, bacon, rice, beans, bananas — so many staples worldwide are in peril. The singer-songwriter who vanished NPR · Eyder Peralta Connie Converse wrote letters telling family and friends she was starting over and not to come looking for her. Decades later her music was discovered. Why the best TV episodes lack the main character The Independent · Tom Murray Shows that temporarily ditch their leads to focus on those in the background are often the highlights of a series. |
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