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The invisible seafaring industry that keeps the internet afloat The Verge · Josh Dzieza The internet is carried around the world by 800,000 miles of underwater cables, maintained by a network of repair ships. How to clear a stuffy nose, fast Self · Alexis Berger If allergies, a cold, or something else has you blocked, don’t just try to blow through it. How Green Day and Notorious B.I.G. ended up in the Library of Congress Rolling Stone · David Browne From “Dookie” to “Ready to Die,” these are the latest pieces of music the National Recording Registry has deemed culturally important. Follow the footsteps of an incredible mailman from the gold rush era Atlas Obscura · Erika Mailman Hikers recreate Snowshoe Thompson’s 100-mile route through the mountains by walking, running, and even skiing. What’s in the library on the moon Mashable · Chris Taylor From ‘Dune’ to Dogecoin, the first true backup of human civilization contains a few surprises. There’s a new ‘Blair Witch’ movie in development hollywoodreporter.com · Ryan Gajewski Here’s how the team that made the original found footage horror movie feels about not being involved in the reboot. |