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‘It seems like almost nothing is safe’
NPR · Diba Mohtasham
In the wake of mass shootings, some parents hesitate bringing their kids to big events.
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Alexei Navalny could be more of a threat to Putin dead than alive
airmail.news · Alessandra Stanley
The goal of martyrdom isn’t death and oblivion; it’s using death to spark life back into a crushed resistance to oppression.
Talking about climate change can be awkward. Just ask Tim Robinson.
grist.org · Kate Yoder
Does cringe comedy have anything to teach climate scientists?
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What actually happens when you report something as junk?
HuffPost · Monica Torres
There’s a big reason why you should address that unwanted email or spam text.
Would you buy a drug to extend your dog’s life?
theringer.com · Derek Thompson
A conversation with the CEO and founder of Loyal, a company developing drugs designed to slow down the aging process.
The tires that come with your new car aren’t always the best
The Drive · Chris Tsui
Unless all you care about is efficiency or dry grip, there’s probably a better tire than what the factory recommends.
‘The law is way behind the times’
Live Science · Kiley Price
Mining asteroids and the moon remains a huge legal gray area.
Why I’ve decided to say goodbye to modern plumbing
thetrek.co · Scout
I need to be put in a place where I’m forced to take care of myself so I can learn to do it better.
‘NPR is cool!’
Associated Press · Gary Gerard Hamilton
How Tiny Desk Concerts became a pop culture phenomenon.
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