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China is banning ‘wealth-flaunting’ behavior on social media
NBC News · Jennifer Jett and Jeremy Zhu
The accounts of users who posted about their luxurious lifestyles are blocked in a government crackdown on conspicuous displays of wealth.
Washington prepares for Trump term that could bring cuts to health programs
Axios · Victoria Knight and Peter Sullivan
Insiders are skeptical that Republicans would pursue a major ACA overhaul or full repeal but conservative-preferred changes are possible.
Roanoke’s requiem
airmail.news · Clara Molot
A grassroots effort attempts to make sense of a heartbreaking cancer surge among the young alumni of Roanoke College, Virginia.
Why the uncanny ‘All eyes on Rafah’ image went so viral
Vox · Rebecca Jennings
In the wake of another deadly attack by Israel, a seemingly AI-generated image has circulated on Instagram Stories.
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‘I don’t miss it’: Celibacy is bringing some women peace
Refinery29 · Tanyel Mustafa
Asexuality, limited access to abortion, and the 4B feminist movement are leading some women to give up sex.
How ‘The Chosen’ creator turned the Bible into binge TV
hollywoodreporter.com · James Hibberd
Dallas Jenkins went from flailing Hollywood director to creating a global sensation.
Say it with a beluga bauble wobble
Hakai Magazine · Marina Wang, illustrated by Mercedes Minck
Melon shape is to belugas what expressive eyebrows are to people.
Never mind the looks, feel the width
theautopian.com · Adrian Clarke
An ode to history’s ugliest car: The 1998 Fiat Multipla, which was beautiful on the inside.
Indian food in America: How chefs are expanding the perception of the cuisine
TODAY · Samantha Kubota
Though Indian eateries only make up about 7% of Asian restaurants in the U.S., it’s a cuisine on the rise.
A new American cheese is on the market
FOOD & WINE · Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé
New School American cheese skips the processed ingredients but retains the nostalgia.

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