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The top science stories of 2023

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Oil, coal and gas are doomed, global leaders say in historic resolution
USA TODAY · Joel Shannon and Elizabeth Weise
But the plan stopped short of what some climate activists wanted: a “call for a ‘phaseout’ of oil, coal and gas.”
U.S. credibility is on the line in Ukraine funding debate
Associated Press · Chris Megerian
There’s no sign of a bipartisan deal to maintain the flow of supplies as the war approaches its third year.
‘We sometimes have to hear speech we hate’: Legal experts on the campus crisis
Salon · Areeba Shah
Controversy around House antisemitism hearing is fueled by “hypocrisy” and PR concerns, say legal experts.
The top science stories of 2023
flipboard.com · Year in Review
This year saw some eye-popping scientific advancements and discoveries, but also looming threats and ethical dilemmas to go along with them.
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Welcome to the permaweird
VICE · Eve Upton-Clark
Nope, it’s not just you: 2023 has been a weird year.
This airport had the most weather-related delays in the country
TheStreet · Veronika Bondarenko
January topped the list for cancelations but, due to the frequency of summer storms in states like Florida, August still scored high on the list.
5 questions that can help guide your holiday tipping
NerdWallet · Elizabeth Ayoola
Giving service workers holiday tips is a way to show gratitude, but it doesn’t have to mean overspending.
The ultimate holiday checklist for a stress-free feast
flipboard.com · Camille Styles: Create Your Most Beautiful Life
Welcome to your one-stop shop for decking the halls, cooking for a crowd, and sparking joy all season long.
Padma Lakshmi is transforming how Americans think about food
TIME · Sanya Mansoor
Her award-winning Hulu series “Taste the Nation” showcases a seamless blend of food and politics.
Why one H&M skirt traveled 15,000 miles after it was brought back to the store
Atmos · Daphne Chouliaraki Milner
Take-back schemes are hailed as groundbreaking sustainability initiatives, but the reality is often more convoluted and wasteful.

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