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Opinion: Why are we still playing make-believe with COVID-19?
Los Angeles Times · Eric J. Topol
The pandemic is far from over, as evidenced by the rapid rise to global dominance of the JN.1 variant of SARS-CoV-2.
Trump received at least $7.8M in foreign payments during presidency
Axios · Andrew Solender
A 156-page report produced by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee draws on documents from Trump’s accounting firm.
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From Amazon to Facebook and Google, here’s how platforms can ‘decay’
NPR · Ari Shapiro, Michael Levitt and Patrick Jarenwattananon
If you feel like some important places on the internet have been getting worse, you’re not alone.
Could ‘Parasite’ star Lee Sun-kyun’s death lead to a social reckoning in Korea?
hollywoodreporter.com · Rebecca Sun
The actor’s Dec. 27 death, considered a suicide, has put a spotlight on Korea’s current political and social climate.
In a secular age, some young Americans still choose religious life
Religion News Service · Elizabeth E. Evans
While the numbers of priests and nuns have declined in recent decades, many millennials and Gen Zers still find a calling to religious life.
How oldest child syndrome shapes development
Verywell Mind · Wendy Wisner
Oldest child syndrome, sometimes called firstborn syndrome, refers to how being the first-born child in a family can shape a person’s identity.
Non-alcoholic drinks and spirits for Dry January
VICE · Hillary Pollack and Adam Rothbarth
There’s no better time to drink booze-free booze, from faux tequila to adaptogenic tonics that would fit in at any fancy cocktail bar.
The best and worst airfare search sites
Frommers · Reid Bramblett
Which websites find cheap flights with the easiest itineraries?
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