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Trump’s Arlington Cemetery dispute escalates
Axios · Mike Allen
An Army spokesperson confirmed that an employee was “abruptly pushed aside” when trying to “ensure adherence” to the site’s rules.
FBI mishandling of child sexual abuse claims persisted in wake of Larry Nassar probe
ABC News · Alexander Mallin
A scathing report found multiple instances where bureau employees failed to properly act on allegations even after the agency promised reforms.
At least 7 middle and high school football players have died in August
NPR · Bill Chappell
Over and over, tragedies have hit families just as they were celebrating a new school year and the start of football season.
Revolutionary biohybrid robots are coming. Are we prepared?
bigthink.com · Ross Pomeroy
As creatures and machines meld together in increasingly advanced forms, ethicists are starting to take note.
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The Y chromosome is slowly vanishing
ScienceAlert · Jenny Graves
A new sex gene may be the future of men.
‘I don’t think our sport is going in the right direction’
Associated Press · Howard Fendrich
Iga Swiatek and other tennis players say their mental and physical health are being ignored.
Michael Keaton has been in some ‘pretty good movies’
UPROXX · Nina Braca
But the Oscar-winning actor explains why “Beetlejuice” warranted a resurrection.
The word of God: An interview with Rakim
theringer.com · David Ma, Adam Mansbach
The most influential MC of rap’s golden age discusses his craft, his origins and influences, and hip-hop’s place in history.
How Tyrus Wong spent 106 years making the world more beautiful
Smithsonian Magazine · Jeff MacGregor
The Chinese American artist left a breathtaking legacy that ranged from fine art to Disney movies to Christmas cards.
All the questions you’re too afraid to ask at the wine bar, answered
Punch · Eliza Dumais
This breed of bar was designed to reject exclusionary, buttoned-up wine culture, yet a certain code of conduct still does, indeed, apply.

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