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Your kid is trans. You live in Texas. There are no good options. slate.com · Christina Cauterucci Activists are borrowing from the abortion-access playbook. It works only to a point. The numbers behind Jimbo Fisher’s pricey Texas A&M buyout Sports Illustrated · Richard Johnson In firing their coach in his sixth season, the Aggies are committed to the biggest contract buyout in college sports history. |
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Is your home ready for cold winter temps? Here’s how you can check USA TODAY · Stephen J. Beard Protecting your home from freezing water and energy-wasting gaps can help you avoid costly repairs. Can little actions bring big joy? Researchers say ‘micro-acts’ can boost well-being NPR · Allison Aubrey It’s 8 a.m., and your in-box is filling up. You spot an email about a colleague’s promotion. Do you scroll past or take a moment to give props? Mummified baboons point to the direction of the fabled land of Punt Ars Technica · Miriam Fauzia One of the most enduring archaeology mysteries revolves around the identity of Punt, an otherworldly “land of plenty” revered by the ancient Egyptians. Why do airplanes dim the cabin lights during takeoff and landing? AFAR Media · Ramsey Qubein One of the many mysteries of air travel actually has a very simple — and smart — explanation. Mama Cass’ daughter wants to dispel myths about her mom Rolling Stone · Angie Martoccio Including one about her death. Colombia begins sterilization of hippos descended from drug kingpin’s pets Associated Press · AP Staff The hippos spread from Pablo Escobar’s estate into nearby rivers where they flourished. |