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Those evangelical Christian Super Bowl ads, explained

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Those evangelical Christian Super Bowl ads — and the backlash to them — explained
Vox · Aja Romano
Why “He Gets Us” doesn’t get us.
Why is the plague still alive in the U.S.?
Inverse · Miriam Fauzia
The U.S. averages around seven human cases of the plague per year — but luckily it’s treatable and preventable.
Can you sanitize the inside of your nose to prevent COVID?
Ars Technica · Beth Mole
Nope, FDA says.
Headlights are blinding us
CNN · Peter Valdes-Dapena
Here’s why it’s mostly an American problem.
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The unexpected freedom of making new friends as an adult
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“It was kind of like when you’ve just started dating someone,” Laura, 33, says.
Eslei! How a new generation is reinventing Spanglish
BBC Future · Sophie Hardach
When Spanish meets English, new dialects emerge — giving us real-time insight into language evolution, linguists say.
Amanda Gorman’s poetry and Bach’s music offer joint message of hope
NPR · Olivia Hampton
For a joint project, Gorman reads some of her poetry while cellist Jan Vogler plays the first, third and fifth Bach cello suites.
The internet is obsessed with hurkle durkle
wondermind.com · Ashley Oerman
Here’s how to do it.
How to make a rapscallion
Punch · Tyler Zielinski
This pastis-rinsed Manhattan is a European modern classic cocktail.
The best food books to read this spring
Eater · Amy McCarthy
This season’s books run the gamut, from a cozy novel set in a fictionalized Great British Bake Off to compelling memoirs that dig deep.

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