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U.S. sues Apple for illegal monopoly over smartphones
The Verge · Lauren Feiner
The Department of Justice claims Apple has locked in customers and made experiences worse for rival products.
Crime stories drove readers to GoFundMe campaigns, only the victims didn’t exist
NBC News · Daniel Arkin
A series of apparently fabricated articles was published on a website and used to raise money for victims of crimes that did not happen.
Can a friend be your most significant other?
Vox · Sigal Samuel
What we can learn from people who choose a friend as a life partner.
‘Please I will give anything for you to come back’
Outside Magazine · Ted Conover
Why did a mother with no backcountry experience take her sister and 13-year-old son to live off the grid on a mountain during a Colorado winter?
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Nature wasn’t healing
Popular Science · Lauren Leffer
What really happened with wildlife during pandemic lockdowns.
Grief over Flaco’s death demonstrates our changing attitude to owls
theconversation.com · Arjun Guneratne
In much of the world, owls are associated with witchcraft and are seen as harbingers of bad fortune and death.
Thousands of churches will likely close down
RNS · Bob Smietana
What happens to all that real estate?
How women used cars to fuel female empowerment
Atlas Obscura · Nancy Nichols
From a 1915 suffragist road trip to the “First Lady of Drag Racing.”
The medics who make ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ make sense
shondaland.com · Emily Zemler
Yes, they admitted, even doctors watch the show!
The ‘event’ album has evolved
Rolling Stone · Andre Gee
Today’s superstars drop album franchises.

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