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What we know about Trump’s injuries, medical care
Associated Press · Nicholas Riccardi and Jill Colvin
Days after a gunman’s attempt to assassinate Donald Trump, the public is still in the dark over his injuries, treatment and any long-term effects.
How cleaning up shipping cut pollution — and warmed the planet
grist.org · Syris Valentine
When the maritime sector slashed sulfur emissions, it became an accidental experiment in geoengineering.
The alcohol alternative that became an addiction
Punch · Zoë Bernard
In detox centers and online support communities, it’s called “the little blue devil.” But its real name is less insidious: “Feel Free.”
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It’s not just us: Other animals change their social habits in old age
knowablemagazine.org · Tim Vernimmen
In patterns that may sound familiar, long-term studies reveal what elderly deer, sheep and macaques are up to in their twilight years
Is there anything you can do about hidden cameras at your Airbnb?
fodors.com · Apeksha Bhateja
The brand famous for short-term rentals has a problem that won’t go away.
How ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ became an unlikely soundtrack to my life
Paste Magazine · Matt Melis
You might say that I fell in love with Rocky Horror at first lips.
6 takeaways from the 2024 Emmy nominations
NPR · Eric Deggans
The oddest thing about this year’s Emmy nominations, is that it feels like we just got done talking about last year’s awards.
How did phrenology get so popular in Victorian society?
lithub.com · Michael Taylor
This pseudoscience was the means of inferring a person’s intelligence and character from the size and shape of the skull.
How to boil corn: Our tests reveal it’s not what anyone tells you
Serious Eats · Daniel Gritzer
The best “boiled” corn isn’t boiled at all.
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