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Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy: How will it affect your travel plans?
USA TODAY · Zach Wichter
Passengers with existing Spirit reservations should watch for notifications about potential changes to their itineraries.
People fear renewable power grids are more prone to blackouts. The data say otherwise.
anthropocenemagazine.org · Sarah DeWeerdt
In the big picture — across a 20-year data set — more renewables actually appear to make electric grids more resilient.
Texas’ uneven population boom is creating ghost towns in many rural counties
texastribune.org · Jayme Lozano Carver
Local leaders and rural revitalization experts say Texas’ smallest towns can survive, but it will take investments.
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Segregation academies across the South are getting millions in taxpayer dollars
propublica.org · Jennifer Berry Hawes, Mollie Simon
State legislatures are rapidly expanding and adopting controversial voucher-style programs.
The Trump tariffs are coming for wine. American restaurants could die
Quartz · Peter Green
Finer dining restaurants make their money on the wine and alcohol they sell, not on the food.
From beta to rizz, parents of Gen Alpha kids try to keep up with new slang
ABC News · Yi-Jin Yu
“Every week, there’s a new word. Every week, there’s a new phrase.”
Resurrecting ‘Rust’: How Alec Baldwin’s ill-fated flick got finished
hollywoodreporter.com · Rebecca Keegan
Three years after the movie was struck by tragedy, its director and cinematographer explain how they battled through trauma and moral objection.
‘Dune: Prophecy’ cast guide: Meet the new Atreides and Harkonnen families
Variety · Jordan Moreau
HBO’s prequel series is set 10,000 years before the events of Denis Villeneuve’s two “Dune” movies.
Everyone is talking about ‘dirty soda,’ and I hate that I love it
PSFeelGood · Nicolette Baker
Cola spiked with cream and flavored syrup is suddenly everywhere.
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