How elderly dementia patients are unwittingly funding political campaigns
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The 33 prosecutor and sheriff elections that matter to criminal justice boltsmag.org · Eric Holthaus These offices have wide powers over the scope of incarceration and the conditions of detention. Solar power from space? Actually, it might happen in a couple of years. Ars Technica · Eric Berger The physicist who founded Robinhood is now behind a plan to make this game-changing technology reality. Liam Payne’s death means mourning my memories Rolling Stone · Larisha Paul Stan culture has evolved into something unrecognizable. But the community One Direction fans built more than a decade ago feels frozen in time. |
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Victorian ghost photographs amused viewers with spooky thrills theconversation.com · Andrea Kaston Tange The first ghost photos were accidentally caused by the exposure time of early cameras, but photographers quickly began to deliberately create them. Why the running world can’t stop debating Ruth Chepngetich’s marathon record Outside Magazine · Alex Hutchinson Critics say the first sub-2:10 marathon was impossible — and fueled by doping. Our columnist examines the science. Life makes mistakes Aeon Media · David S. Oderberg Hens try to hatch golf balls, whales get beached. Getting things wrong seems to play a fundamental role in life on Earth. Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal unsheathe ‘Gladiator II’ Entertainment Weekly · Lauren Huff Inside the epic legacy sequel, with Mescal, Pascal, Ridley Scott, Denzel Washington, Connie Nielsen, Joseph Quinn, and Fred Hechinger. Ed Sheeran’s perplexing Matisse tattoo has taken over my life hearingthings.co · Jill Mapes Ed’s ink includes: a Heinz ketchup label, a decapitated Lego head, Puss in Boots, and the word “PRINCE” written in the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” font. This hotel chain is throwing ‘no watch’ Election Day puppy parties thrillist.com · Serena Tara Calm your anxious nerves by cuddling with a puppy after voting. |