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Here’s how Biden would be replaced, according to Democrats’ rules
CNN · Zachary B. Wolf
The president is correct that the party allows delegates to vote for the candidate of their choice. But it’s a little more complicated than he let on.
How Alec Baldwin’s defense set the ‘Rust’ actor free
Variety · Gene Maddaus
The case against Baldwin — which has been hanging over his head for nearly three years — collapsed in a few hours. “It was incredible lawyering.”
A cable under the Norwegian Sea disappeared
Bloomberg · Jordan Robertson and Drake Bennett
Was Russia to blame?
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The dark side of workplace recognition
bigthink.com · Kevin Dickinson
For recognition to be valuable, it needs to be paired with an appreciation of one’s inherent self-worth.
Ozempic meets its match
airmail.news · Madeline Howard
Fat-phobia and eating disorders are getting the literary treatment in this year’s Zeitgeisty nonfiction releases.
Grizzly bears are returning to my favorite national park
Outside Magazine · Corbin Reiff
Here’s why I’m not afraid.
Fans criticize Katy Perry’s ‘Woman’s World’ music video for catering to male gaze
Entertainment Weekly · Emlyn Travis
“The lyrics with the bizarre imagery and current political issues women are facing give me cognitive dissonance. Is it meant to be satire?”
Sunday’s finals: Spain vs. England, Argentina vs. Colombia
flipboard.com · The Sports Desk
Two world powers face two upset-minded stalwarts in the European Championship and Copa America finals. Here’s what to know.
Wimbledon men’s final preview: Novak Djokovic seeks revenge against Carlos Alcaraz
atptour.com · Staff
A year after Alcaraz beat the Serbian in a five-set thriller for his first Wimbledon title, Djokovic relishes another opportunity on the biggest stage.
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