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A year after Ohio derailment, U.S. freight trains remain largely unregulated
NPR · Tonya Mosley
“Chemicals are [still] traveling through our communities on a daily basis via the rails.”
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Remember Rachel Dolezal? She’s back in the news again
NBC News · Angela Yang
A former NAACP leader in Washington state who was exposed for pretending to be Black in 2015 is now making headlines for a different controversy.
How much electricity does AI consume?
The Verge · James Vincent
It’s not easy to calculate the watts and joules that go into a single Balenciaga pope.
Why it’s so hard to quit smoking — and how to boost your odds
yahoo.com · Kayla Blanton
If you or someone you know has unsuccessfully tried to stop smoking, know that it’s an incredibly common experience.
Me first! How passengers are cheating their way onto the plane faster
USA TODAY · Christopher Elliott
Passengers are finding new – and not necessarily ethical – ways of accessing their seats before everyone else.
17 best final films by great directors
indiewire.com · Jim Hemphill
The best final films tend to sum up a director’s entire life and career while still pointing in bold new directions.
1980s cars were great. Here’s why
The Drive · Maddox Kay
Put simply, the 1980s were when the modern car was born.
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