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What the 5 love languages get right, and what they get very wrong
Vox · Constance Grady
Don’t think of love as a language. Experts say to think of love as a balanced diet instead.
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Health insurers are suddenly coveting sicker patients
Axios · Caitlin Owens
Insurers’ profits are increasingly coming from their provision of government plans like Medicare Advantage and Medicaid managed care.
How a Mississippi news site declared the national local
Nieman Lab · Joshua Benton
Instead of saving journalism, should the nation’s media focus on saving democracy?
CDC weighs ending five-day COVID-19 isolation guideline
CBS News · Alexander Tin, Sara Moniuszko
Potentially, Americans could return to work and other activities once their fever ends for at least 24 hours and symptoms become mild.
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A country radio station in Oklahoma wasn’t playing Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em”
NPR · Ayana Archie
Then the “Beyhive” swarmed KYKC to get her new song in the station’s rotation.
Are fictional dystopias blocking us from a better future?
bigthink.com · Michael Harris
Why it might be more useful to persuade us that we have a place in the future, that it is ours to make.
Inside the biggest art fraud in history
Smithsonian Magazine · Jordan Michael Smith
A decades-long forgery scheme ensnared Canada’s most famous Indigenous artist. Here’s how investigators unraveled the incredible scam.
‘Remember that we’re all human’
USA TODAY Sports · Mike Freeman
Six-time NBA all-star DeMar DeRozan addresses mental health in the new “Dinners with DeMar” series.
Bringing the power of curated feeds to Mastodon and the broader Fediverse
Medium · Mike McCue
Flipboard is expanding the variety of high-quality news, lifestyle and local journalism to an alliance of social networks.
William ‘Bill’ Post, who helped invent Pop-Tarts, has died
CNN · Jordan Valinsky
Post broke “every rule in the book” to create a toaster snack that blew off the shelves in the early 1960s and still generates $1 billion a year.
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