Will the U.S. embrace bug cuisine?
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Israel-Hamas ceasefire to go into effect Sunday morning Associated Press · Samy Magdy and Sam Mednick But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later warned that the ceasefire could be in doubt. |
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Will the U.S. ever embrace insect cuisine? grist.org · Claire Elise Thompson Western culture has long painted eating bugs as backward and gross. But learned disgust can be overcome — if the conditions are right. Rise of the vacuums futurism.com · Victor Tangermann Manufacturers are giving robot vacuums arms, to better attack humans during the machine uprising. Oh no. For Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, the Super Bowl clock is ticking Sports Illustrated · Matt Verderame The quarterbacks probably won’t catch Patrick Mahomes in the Lombardi Trophy department, but one could emerge as this era’s Peyton Manning. New Title IX guidance threatens to upend rev-share plans in college sports Yahoo! Sports · ross dellenger The Education Department fires a salvo at the schools planning to allocate most of their revenue-share pool to football and men’s basketball. The last cowboy boot masters of El Paso Atlas Obscura · Ashley Stimpson In West Texas, artisans known as “Golden Needles” preserve the craft of making boots by hand. The strange saga of Sober Sue, who made a career out of refusing to laugh mentalfloss.com · Jake Rossen The stage performer spent decades being professionally miserable. |