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Could Maine be a turning point for gun reform?
Vanity Fair · Eric Lutz
U.S. Representative Jared Golden called for a ban on assault weapons, a reversal of his previous views, after a mass shooting left 18 people dead.
Where Americans are moving
Axios · Erin Davis
The rising cost of living is pushing people out of expensive coastal areas, and the trend doesn’t look likely to change in coming years.
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Scientists puzzled by stars that disappeared from the sky
futurism.com · Noor Al-Sibai
Astronomers still don’t know why the stars vanished, but three theories have emerged.
‘Community fridges’ address hunger, climate change and human dignity
motherjones.com · Henry Carnell
Stocked with free food, they help reduce waste — and carbon emissions.
A brief history of hell
bigthink.com · Kevin Dickinson
Hell doesn’t begin with the Old Testament. Instead, it took shape in the 2nd century from Mediterranean cultural exchange.
Opinion: The contradictions of ‘Queers for Palestine’
Reason.com · Billy Binion
The Israel-Hamas war has made political allies out of some unusual bedfellows.
World Series 2023: What we’ve learned about Rangers, D-backs
ESPN · Staff
Two games in, MLB experts break down what they’ve seen so far — and where this World Series will go from here.
Toddlers are put to work spreading cheer at Japanese nursing home
NBC News · Janis Mackey Frayer, Arata Yamamoto and Mithil Aggarwal
The pint-sized team of about 70 babies was “hired” to brighten the days of residents in a country where loneliness is a growing social problem.
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