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Why good people are the worst

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The powerful impact of doubt on Black athletes and coaches
USA TODAY Sports · Mike Freeman
When an athlete feeds off of doubt it can come off as manufactured or even phony. That wasn’t the case with U.S. Open champion Coco Gauff.
There’s no such thing as a climate-friendly hamburger
Vox · Kenny Torrella
Tyson Foods and the federal government refuse to show their math for a new sustainability label.
Revisiting the Rock Springs Massacre
hcn.org · Teow Lim Goh
In 1885, coal miners in Wyoming Territory murdered at least 28 Chinese men. These artworks bring that history back to the present.
Unexpected help, and a favor returned
Associated Press · Eric Tucker
How a Navy veteran and a young Iranian activist, both imprisoned in Iran, developed a bond that proved pivotal for both.
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A cop jailed her for 2 years on fake charges. Will she ever get justice?
Reason.com · Billy Binion
A Minnesota woman has resuscitated her effort to sue a police officer who jailed her as part of a sham sex trafficking investigation.
Angry Philippine islanders are trying to stop the great nickel rush
restofworld.org · Nick Aspinwall
“It’s very ironic that, in order to mitigate the impact of global warming, you have to cut down our trees … to support the initiatives of Elon Musk.”
The gravelly voice of a generation
airmail.news · Nicolaia Rips
Teen girls are hitting disposable vapes all day, every day. Has all that smoking made them sound less like kids and more like Tom Waits?
Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis face heat for Danny Masterson support
CBS News · Simrin Singh
The acting couple took to social media to address criticism after backing their former costar recently sentenced on two rape convictions.
Good people are the worst
okdoomer.io · Jessica Wildfire
Why past moral behavior makes people more likely to do potentially immoral things.
Stephen King’s ‘Christine’ turns 40
Salon · Kelly McClure
The 1983 novel stands apart from the author’s other nightmare-causing works.
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