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Health insurers have been breaking state laws for years
propublica.org · Maya Miller and Robin Fields
There are hundreds of laws to protect people from wrongful denials. Yet from emergency services to fertility preservation, insurers still say no.
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Celebrity worship: What it is and why we do it
yahoo.com · Kerry Justich
In the 1950s, the concept of “parasocial relationships” was defined, referring to one-sided relationships that people have with public figures.
When ‘The O.C.’ killed Marissa: ‘What have we done?’
Vanity Fair · Alan Sepinwall
Insiders including actress Mischa Barton explain exactly how and why Marissa Cooper died — and why they wish it had never happened.
‘The Crown’ season 6: What is fact and what is fiction?
The Independent · Isobel Lewis
As Netflix’s acclaimed royal drama moves closer to the present day, the line between fact and fiction feels ever more blurred.
Buy less stuff
flipboard.com · Vox
How to mend the things you have, help your children be less materialistic, and break up with fast fashion.
Americans are very confused on how much they’re supposed to tip
FOOD & WINE · Jelisa Castrodale
Many people say they don’t tip at all.
Northern lights webcams: Watch the aurora borealis online for free
space.com · Daisy Dobrijevic
If you’re unable to view the northern lights in person, an online live view is the next best (and considerably warmer) thing.
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