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How Taiwan became a model for beating election disinformation
csmonitor.com · David Klepper and Huizhong Wu
A flood of Chinese disinformation before Taiwan’s elections raised concerns about a key moment in the young democracy’s development.
The best and worst moments from the 2024 Grammy Awards
Entertainment Weekly · Lester Fabian Brathwaite
The Grammys are always a grab bag of performances ranging from great to “huh.”
Watch Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs perform ‘Fast Car’
Consequence · Paolo Ragusa
Chapman has only performed on camera three times since 2009.
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Police raided George Pelecanos’ home. 15 years later, he’s ready to write about it
NPR · Andrew Limbong
“I saw these guys wearing black and holding automatic rifles and battering rams.”
Are social media apps ‘dangerous products?’
theconversation.com · Joan Donovan and Sara Parker
Two scholars explain how the companies rely on young users but fail to protect them.
Black women Unionists in the Confederacy
JSTOR Daily · Matthew Wills
The resistance of enslaved and freed Black women is an epic story of sacrifice for nation and citizenship.
This camel has a very important job
Vox · Miles W. Griffis
A new solution to save the iconic Joshua tree uses a distant relative of one of the Mojave’s ancient seed distributors: The camel.
The internet is freaking out about reheated rice. Should you be worried?
Mashable · Rebecca Sohn
Food poisoning can occur if you’re not cautious.
Vienna’s Vegetable Orchestra is a feast for your ears
Atlas Obscura · Kaja Seruga
Inside a group that’s spent 25 years turning beets into beats.
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