Trump shooter remains an elusive enigma
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MH17: Families await justice 10 years after plane downed by Russian missile BBC News · Anna Holligan Two hundred and ninety eight people died on July 17, 2014, when a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet was hit by a Russian surface-to-air Buk missile. Uncontacted Amazon tribe photographed in unusual sighting near logging area NBC News · David Hodari More than 750 people strong, they are believed to be the world’s largest uncontacted tribe, having survived massacres and enslavement. After Simone Biles, gymnastics will never be the same ESPN · ESPN Like all great artists, the 27-year-old has influenced a generation. She’s altered the archetype of an elite gymnast simply by being herself. |
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Millions of Americans live without AC. Here’s how they stay cool. USA TODAY · Elizabeth Weise In traditionally cool coastal cities such as San Francisco, Portland and Seattle, air conditioning is especially uncommon. Energy drinks are everywhere. How dangerous are they? Vox · Keren Landman, MD Originally marketed squarely at young men, they’re now coming for women’s wallets. Dengue fever is rising in the U.S. Should you be concerned about mosquito bites? PSFeelGood · Andi Breitowich The increase in cases is likely due in part to a global temperature increase, which allows mosquitoes to breed all year long. Why Gen Z and millennial workers are motivated differently Fast Company · Avery Morgan A productivity expert argues that businesses can’t use a one-size-fits-all approach to keeping young employees engaged. Faye Dunaway doc director on the legendary actor’s unfair reputation Salon · Gary M. Kramer Laurent Bouzereau talks about his “truthful” picture of an artist who never lived “Mommie Dearest” down. In case of emergency, eat Japanese disaster food Eater · Kenji Hall Miso mackerel, ginger pork, and matcha cheesecake are a few of Japan’s freeze-dried and canned saigaishoku (disaster foods), a booming industry. |