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Musk isn’t the first tycoon to flirt with a foreign dictator
POLITICO · Derek Robertson
History hasn’t been kind.
Strikes on Iran suggest Israel may have heeded U.S. warnings
BBC News · Sebastian Usher
Israel’s military spokesman said it had the “right and duty” to respond and that its defensive and offensive capabilities were fully mobilized.
Meet the Pennsylvania nuns falsely accused of voter fraud
CNN · Majlie de Puy Kamp, Danny Freeman and Sarah Boxer
The nuns have been accused of being too active. “But I’ve never heard us accused of fraud. … Or not existing.”
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Eat some Ethiopian food
Reason.com · Billy Binion
Escape the election madness with a shared platter of spicy cuisine and a side of togetherness.
Can you self-identify as a different generation?
bigthink.com · Jonny Thomson
Reading this article would be such a millennial thing to do.
Jagged little pill
airmail.news · Flora Gill
How the birth-control pill went from women’s-lib sensation to TikTok albatross, drawing backlash from young people on both the left and right.
Freddie Freeman and the ‘greatest baseball moment I’ve ever witnessed’
USA TODAY Sports · Bob Nightengale
The left-handed slugger, playing on a bad ankle, electrified Dodger Stadium and stirred memories of Kirk Gibson’s 1989 World Series heroics.
NFL Week 8: Can the Chiefs sustain their winning ways?
flipboard.com · The Sports Desk
Through seven weeks, the 2024 season hasn’t gone exactly according to script, including Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ shaky start.
What’s next for Simone Biles?
USA TODAY Sports · Tom Schad
America’s most decorated gymnast opens up about foster care, her documentary, and Olympic flag football.
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