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Don’t ignore Sudan’s horrific conflict
Vox · Ellen Ioanes
More than 8 million people have been displaced during the war, and more than 13,000 people have been killed.
Places across the U.S. are testing no-strings cash as part of the social safety net
NPR · Jennifer Ludden
Cash aid without conditions was considered a radical idea before the pandemic.
Last-minute tax savings guide for 2023
kiplinger.com · Sandra Block
April 15 is weeks away, so it’s not too late to save your 2023 taxes.
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Who gets an Oscar invite? Even A-listers have to battle for a ticket
USA TODAY · Marco della Cava
So your dream is to attend the Oscars? Dream on!
The mysterious ‘star dune’ in the Sahara is on the move
Popular Science · Laura Baisas
Morocco’s Lala Lallia — one of the world’s oldest known “star dunes” — is slowly inching west.
Dartmouth men’s basketball team votes to form labor union
USA TODAY Sports · Paul Myerberg
The historic decision could trigger a huge shift in the longstanding NCAA amateur model.
Tech-free trips are on the rise
Travel + Leisure · Alice Robb
If breaking-news overload and digital distractions are taking their toll on your mental health, the time may be right for a phone-free vacation.
Side parts are back. Why switching your look is good for hair health
CBS News · Sara Moniuszko
After years of the side part being dubbed “uncool,” the look is having another moment in the spotlight
How RuPaul became a ‘Supermodel’ — and how his mom reacted
People · Jason Sheeler
In an excerpt from his new memoir, the entertainer shares his drag ethos that draws on Diana Ross, Cher, Dolly Parton, and a little Walt Disney.
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