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In S. Korea’s martial law, woman’s act of resistance was defining moment
Associated Press · Yong Ho Kim and David Rising
As parliamentarians scrambled to get inside the National Assembly building, a woman in a leather coat confronted one of the soldiers.
First in worst: The biggest business fails of 2024
Inc Magazine · Sam Blum
What does a global IT outage, glue on pizza, and the decline of an aviation giant have in common?
Why families of people who died in jail can’t get their day in court
themarshallproject.org · Ryan Kost
A Kentucky lawyer tries to make a difference.
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Reading, writing, and the Ten Commandments? Why some public schools teach the Bible.
csmonitor.com · Jackie Valley
The idea of separation of church and state enters a new era.
Peanut the squirrel stole our hearts. Now he’s a symbol against government overreach
USA TODAY · Charles Trepany
Weeks after the deaths of Peanut and Fred the raccoon, why do so many people still care about this case?
AI Jesus might ‘listen’ to your confession, but it can’t absolve your sins
theconversation.com · Joanne M. Pierce
A Swiss Catholic church installed an AI Jesus in a confessional to interact with visitors.
New fully electric popemobile offers Pope Francis every comfort
RNS · Claire Giangravé
Mercedes-Benz has been a key provider of popemobiles for the Vatican for almost 100 years.
The 14 best foods to eat when you’re sick, according to a dietitian
PSFeelGood · Lauren Manaker
If you’ve ever woken up feeling like you just ran an unplanned marathon — this one’s for you.
Pantone announces top color for 2025
NPR · Emma Bowman
Each year, word arrives from on high: Pantone, the self-described world’s authority on color, announces its Color of the Year.
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