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How far Trump would go
TIME · Eric Cortellessa
Donald Trump thinks he’s identified a crucial mistake of his first term: He was too nice.
What Florida’s new 6-week abortion ban means for the South
baltimoresun.com · Christopher O’Donnell
Nonprofits warn they may not be able to meet increased demand for help from women to travel for an abortion. And not everyone can afford to travel.
Want to know how to reduce gun crime? Look at Detroit.
Vox · Marin Cogan
Last year, Detroit saw its fewest homicides since 1966. Here’s how it did it — and how other cities can do the same.
What is May Day? How to celebrate the spring holiday with pagan origins
USA TODAY · Claire Thornton
May 1 has long been celebrated as the midway point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice.
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Why this Olympics feels festive
csmonitor.com · Monitor’s Editorial Board
The pandemic’s impact on the last Games has put many athletes and fans in a grateful, celebratory mood for the Summer Olympics in Paris.
Common booking mistakes that prevent you from finding cheap flights
Frommers · Tamara Hinson
We asked travel experts for the most common pitfalls to avoid.
How even the smallest acts of kindness make us happier and healthier
Fast Company · Marjorie Radlo-Zandi
What an entrepreneur learned when her community pulled together after a wintry blast knocked out power.
8 doctors share how they treat their own seasonal allergies
yahoo.com · Korin Miller
About 25% of American adults suffer from seasonal allergies — and a lot of people are searching for relief right now.
How a WWII leg splint inspired an Eames chair
dwell · Alex Ronan
Charles and Ray Eames’ classic LCW might’ve never existed if not for the wood-molding techniques they honed making wartime products for the U.S. Army.
How fiction became edible
Esquire · Callum Bains
A new genre of cookbooks is reverse engineering the foods of all your favorite pieces of pop culture.

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