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‘If it is not closed, it will collapse’: The Hagia Sophia is crumbling
Frommers · Zac Thompson
UNESCO has expressed concern about damage to Istanbul’s iconic 1,500-year-old building.
Why millions of sterile fruit flies will soon be dropped on L.A.
Smithsonian Magazine · Margaret Osborne
The influx of insects is meant to combat the invasive medfly, after officials identified two of the produce-destroying creatures in the area.
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The man who cured polio would have been baffled by modern anti-vaxxers
Salon · Matthew Rozsa
Many people once lined up joyously to receive vaccines. What changed?
Moms feel like they’re ‘just mom’ the longer they’ve been parents, survey shows
babycenter.com · Marygrace Taylor
Nearly one in four moms (22%) say they’ve lost touch with their identity outside of parenting.
We tune into reality TV to see well, reality. But do the stars owe us every detail?
USA TODAY · Erin Jensen
Watching any TV is an expenditure of your time, but reality TV is a special kind of investment.
25 books by Native American authors to read right now
rd.com · Leandra Beabout
This diverse array of compelling reads will stick with you long after you’ve put the books back on your shelf.
Rock Hall of Fame Class of 2023: Breaking down the inductees’ chart feats
billboard.com · Trevor Anderson
Get to know this year’s crop of inductees with a rundown of their musical contributions and biggest chart successes.
What even is ‘fine wine’ anymore?
Punch · Zachary Sussman
The spectrum of luxury wines has gotten wider — and weirder — in recent years. Here are five bottles that represent what’s coveted right now.
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