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The gospel of Matthew Trewhella
propublica.org · Phoebe Petrovic
How a militant anti-abortion activist is influencing Republican politics.
They’re crimes — so why do we keep calling them ‘porn’?
The 19th · Jasmine Mithani
When we use outdated terms like “revenge porn,” we blur the line between consensual entertainment and abuse.
Unschooling: the radical education trend raising eyebrows
theweek.com · Theara Coleman
Some parents are letting their children lead their education.
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What do storm chasers really do?
theconversation.com · Yvette Richardson and Paul Markowski
Two tornado scientists take us inside the chase and tools for studying twisters.
Lions’ record-breaking swim across channel captured by drone camera
newscientist.com · James Woodford
A pair of lion brothers have made the longest swim ever recorded for their species – almost a mile across hippo- and crocodile-infested waters.
The jacked vegan strength athletes defying stereotypes
grist.org · Joseph Winters
These powerlifters and strongmen are lifting heavier weights with a diet that’s lighter on the planet.
How to tie knots that have tales to tell
Atlas Obscura · John Bucher
Humans figured out long ago how to turn a length of rope or cord into something both functional and symbolic.
Winona Ryder has made it to the other side
Harper’s BAZAAR · Thessaly La Force
The star on revisiting Beetlejuice, sticking it out in Hollywood, and staying off social media.
The second coming of the sports novel
Esquire · Andrew Schenker
Originally designed for preteen boys, the genre is now enjoying a renaissance with adult readers.
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