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Why 2024 is the Voldemort of years
gzeromedia.com · Ian Bremmer
From a global political risk perspective, this is the most dangerous and uncertain year in recent memory.
ESPN’s year from hell
theringer.com · Bryan Curtis
The news about the sports network isn’t just bad. It’s bad and weird.
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A worrying future of e-commerce
futurism.com · Victor Tangermann
Amazon is selling products with AI-generated names like “I Cannot Fulfill This Request It Goes Against OpenAI Use Policy.”
Jodie Foster’s coming of age
airmail.news · Nancy Jo Sales
The actress recounts the time a fan attempted to assassinate President Reagan — and discusses the unexpected perks of being an older woman in Hollywood.
Tina Fey on whether both ‘Mean Girls’ movies share a universe
Entertainment Weekly · Samantha Highfill
Ms. Norbury and Principal Duvall have worked at North Shore High for a while.
NASA’s new supersonic jet goes so fast it can’t have a windshield
Fast Company · Rob Verger
Here’s how pilots will fly it.
One man’s fight to preserve Pakistan’s perfect cooking pot
Atlas Obscura · Juneisy Hawkins
The gorkon is a marvel of heat retention that’s at risk of disappearing.
I spent the holidays in inheritance capitalism
The Tyee · Christopher Cheung
In Vancouver’s hot housing market, survival means new ways of “adulting.”
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