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How Elon Musk uses his X social platform to amplify right-wing views
Associated Press · Barbara Ortutay
He’s spread memes — and sometimes misinformation — about illegal immigration, alleged election fraud and transgender policies.
All the sports being cut and added for 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
Us Weekly · Emily Zogbi
Can you guess the five new sports? And will breaking return?
In Trump vs. Harris, it’s reality-TV ringleading vs. the TikTok ticket
hollywoodreporter.com · Steven Zeitchik
Trump’s very 2000s brand of broadcast reality is up against Harris’ very 2020’s style of online virality.
Jimmy Carter’s hospice is challenging misconceptions about end-of-life care
yahoo.com · Rebecca Corey
The former president, who turns 100 in October, started hospice nearly a year and a half ago.
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How factory farming ends
flipboard.com · Vox
A deep dive into the morality and environmental impact of factory farming.
Colin Farrell’s first question for doctor after son’s special needs diagnosis
People · Julie Jordan
The actor is launching a foundation to support adult children who have intellectual disability.
What happens when astronauts get stuck in space
BBC Future · Richard Hollingham
Two NASA astronauts are now more than two months into their eight-day mission to the International Space Station.
Breaking community rallies around Australian Olympian
NBC News · Mithil Aggarwal
Video of the performance by B-girl Rachael Gunn, also known as Raygun, went viral after she didn’t score a single point against her competitors.
American national parks that feel like they’re on a different continent
Outdoor Guide · Vaani Sai
Find substitutes for the Sahara Desert, Mongolia’s badlands and more.
Why is the novelty popcorn bucket 2024’s biggest cinema trend?
Euronews Culture · David Mouriquand
The trend kicked into gear this year with the instantly iconic “Dune: Part Two” sandworm bucket.

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