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Israel-Hamas war: ‘Dire’ disinformation spreads globally
Context · Rina Chandran
Social media platforms struggle to contain graphic images and disinformation on the Israel-Hamas conflict spreading from India to the U.S.
Is the Pentagon doing enough to stop veterans joining extremist groups?
military.com · Konstantin Toropin, Steve Beynon, Travis Tritten, Drew F. Lawrence
The military have largely failed to provide what is necessary to steer troops and veterans away from extremist causes and groups.
Why it matters that Earth is on the brink of 1.5 degrees Celsius in warming
ABC News · Stephanie Ebbs, Julia Jacobo, Daniel Manzo, Daniel Peck
The planet’s carbon budget has nearly reached its limit, a new study has found.
Anger can be good if you’re striving towards a goal
mindbodygreen.com · Sarah Regan
New research suggests that anger can help us identify what we value, and fuel action too.
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Men, why are you lying about your height?
VICE · Nick Thompson
We asked a neuroscientist what drives guys — including presidential candidate Ron DeSantis (allegedly) — to give themselves a leg up.
How Day of the Dead is taking on Halloween traditions
theconversation.com · Mathew Sandoval
Many Latinos regularly declare: “Día de los Muertos is not Mexican Halloween,” but the holidays are influencing each other.
How to start skiing
flipboard.com · Advnture
Make sure you don’t end up hating skiing before you have a chance to love it, and stay safe and comfortable on the slopes.
‘Memento’ helped Christopher Nolan make a lasting impression
hollywoodreporter.com · Gregg Kilday
The rule-breaking mind-bender went on to gross $25.5 million in North America and $40 million worldwide.
When cheese can tell the future
Eater · Kathy Adams
The Kitchen Witch brings the ancient art of tyromancy — divination through cheese — to the modern day.
Listen to the Beatles’ final song, ‘Now and Then’
Pitchfork · Evan Minsker
The track is centered on a John Lennon vocal that was unearthed in 1994 and features Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.

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