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How the U.K.’s far right used a local tragedy to spur chaos
Vox · Amanda Lewellyn
Rumors and disinformation have fueled violence across the country.
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Elon Musk’s misleading election claims have accrued 1.2 billion views on X
NBC News · David Ingram
The Center for Countering Digital Hate says Musk’s debunked claims are spreading widely.
Harris navigates Gaza conflict on campaign trail
CNN · Staff
She quieted pro-Palestine protestors during her Detroit campaign rally, but met with leaders of the movement, who said she was “receptive.”
Nearly 1,000 native children died in federal boarding schools
The 74 · Marianna McMurdock
The Department of Interior’s final report into the institutions, released last week, reveals abuse and child labor.
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16-year-old Quincy Wilson to make Paris Olympics debut
USA TODAY Sports · Tyler Dragon
Wilson will participate in the 4×400 relay, becoming the youngest American male to compete in an Olympic track and field event.
Overwhelmed by your smartphone?
NPR · Marielle Segarra
Try switching to a basic phone that’s not designed to suck you in.
Meet the granfluencers
thewalrus.ca · Nicole Schmidt
From funeral fits to dating hacks, elderly TikTokers are slaying online.
Who took the cocaine out of Coca-Cola?
JSTOR Daily · Livia Gershon
In the 19th century, cocaine was seen as a safe solution to conditions including the “nervousness” that plagued the white middle class.
The fun food options at the State Fair of Texas
Eater · Courtney E. Smith
Oreo Nutty Bars, pancake poppers, and cotton candy bacon fill out the top foods this year but the pickle takes the cake.
The thing about ‘Dateline’
hollywoodreporter.com · James Hibberd
Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning and Josh Mankiewicz discuss the behind-the-scenes drama of making America’s top-rated true crime TV series.
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