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What to know about Hurricane Hilary
flipboard.com · Axios
Some spots in the desert Southwest could pick up a year’s worth of rainfall in just two to three days.
Fueled by teacher shortages, ‘zoom-in-a-room’ makes a comeback
The 74 · Linda Jacobson
As students return to school, the much-derided practice of in-class, virtual instruction has spawned a multi-million dollar “boom industry.”
The longest relationships of our lives
The Atlantic · Angela Chen
As brothers and sisters grow up, what they do can determine whether they stay stuck in their childhood roles — or break free of them.
How ‘disobedient women’ led an overdue reckoning in evangelical churches
Elle · Sarah Stankorb
A new book digs into how Christian women banded together over the internet to root out abuse.
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The Lunar Codex: why are humans sending art to the moon?
DAZED · Thom Waite
The work of over 30,000 creatives is set to land on the lunar surface for alien archaeologists to decode.
‘Tipflation’ is a thing — but is it causing tipping backlash?
PureWow · Marissa Wu
Recommendations to add minimum 50 percent and requests to tip on bottled water are making customers mad.
Could sober club nights ever actually become cool?
timeout.com · Amy Houghton
One in four 16 to 24-year-olds don’t drink and alcohol-free club nights are becoming a thing. Will they ever compete with their boozy counterparts?
What is ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ and why is it suddenly everywhere?
The A.V. Club · Emma Keates
A viral country hit by relatively unknown artist Oliver Anthony was shared by multiple conservative personalities over the weekend.
The immortality of ‘Enter the Dragon’
Esquire · Eric Francisco
Bruce Lee’s martial arts masterpiece is 50. His daughter, Shannon, reflects on the film that changed everything for Hollywood, and her family.
The 50 worst decisions in TV history
Rolling Stone · Andy Greene
Reality TV disasters, boneheaded cancelations, cable news calamities, and more.

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