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Starving Palestinians loot aid trucks as desperation mounts in Gaza’s Rafah
Al Jazeera · Staff
Not enough aid is flowing into the strip, forcing the Palestinians into a ‘survival mode’ amid heavy Israeli attacks.
What elite universities — and their critics — get wrong about campus antisemitism
Vox · Nicole Narea
A simple question about genocide at a congressional hearing obscured a complicated debate about antisemitism and free speech.
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The big one
Business Insider · Lyz Lenz
This wave of messy, high-profile divorces may be a sign of bigger social shifts to come.
Opinion: Sports Illustrated’s AI scandal highlights need for authenticity
Fast Company · Hamza Mudassir
Transparency and genuineness are critical for organizations that intend to use AI in any shape or form.
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Health misinformation is rampant on social media
theconversation.com · Monica Wang
Here’s what it does, why it spreads, and what people can do about it.
Who was Mahavira?
thecollector.com · Vedran Obucina
The “Great Hero” founded Jainism, an Indian religion that offers an extraordinarily peaceful world vision.
Planned after-school Satan club sparks controversy in Tennessee
CBS News · Staff
“We can support the First Amendment and our students at the same time,” a reluctant superintendent says.
How to deal when your routine is trashed over the holidays
wondermind.com · Ashley Oerman
Expert-approved tips to help you gain a better sense of OK-ness until everything goes back to normal.
The Christmas songs you love to hate the most
CNN · AJ Willingham
“Hate” is such a strong word, but we’re human enough to admit hating on things — especially Christmas songs — can be a joyous exercise.
The NBA emboldened Draymond Green, then suspended him indefinitely
theringer.com · Danny Chau
The Golden State star teeters between brilliance and recklessness, but a series of incidents this season has pushed the league to take a harder line.
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