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Why this chaplain sees her atheism as a gift
NPR · Rachel Martin
All four of her grandparents survived the Nazi concentration camps, which shaped so much of their lives and, as a result, hers.
Spain’s World Cup belongs to players amid Jorge Vilda controversy
ESPN · Mark Ogden
The La Roja coach was booed by the crowd when he held the trophy aloft and celebrated victory with barely a pat on the back from his players.
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Why the U.S. model for college sports is unsustainable
Outside Magazine · Martin Fritz Huber
The dissolution of the Pac-12 is a reminder that Olympic sports like running need to find a new business model. And that’s not such a bad thing.
A night at the door with Atlanta’s college bar bouncers
Punch · Mike Jordan
The eyes and ears of three very different venues tell us about their normal — and not-so-normal — nights on the job.
My backyard is now free of adult rules
Fatherly · Patrick A. Coleman
I thought the experiment might turn the yard into the Thunderdome. Instead, it’s a place to learn how to enjoy freedom.
Working cattle ranch vacations
moretimetotravel.com · Irene S. Levine
A city slicker wrangles a cowboy adventure.
When talented artists are accused of terrible things
motherjones.com · Ruth Murai
What to read, watch, and listen to when a cultural icon breaks your heart.
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s the Kim Sisters
JSTOR Daily · Matthew Wills
Long before K-pop, the trio made a splash in the U.S. and had a top-10 single with a cover of “Charlie Brown.”
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