Is it OK to film strangers in public?
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America is hurtling toward a gray trap Axios · Caitlin Owens Why the country is completely unprepared for an impending demographic shift. |
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Inside one family’s mission to revive an abandoned Appalachian trout farm Atlas Obscura · Eric J. Wallace The Walkers’ hatchery now provides rainbow and brook trout to Michelin-starred restaurants across the East Coast. 100 years ago they disappeared on Mount Everest CNN · Julia Buckley But did they make it to the summit? The multibillion dollar fight for the NBA Vanity Fair · Tom Kludt The league’s broadcasting deal with Warner Bros. Discovery is set to expire at the end of next season, and competitors can smell blood in the water. What the improbable Anthony Edwards means to this Minnesota Timberwolves season ESPN · Ramona Shelburne The ultra-confident, effervescent 22-year-old star has become the face of the 2024 playoffs. The ‘Walk Hard’ school of biopic filmmaking theringer.com · Kyle Wilson With the Amy Winehouse movie “Back to Black” now out in theaters, it’s only right to look back at the progenitor of the modern music film: Dewey Cox. Native American K-pop fans spread the love SPIN · Renata Yazzie Over the past 15 years, artists and groups like BTS have found their way into the hearts and homes of Indigenous youth all over North America. |
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