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What is an executive order, and what did Trump sign on day 1?
Al Jazeera · Al Jazeera Staff
Some of the most significant executive actions signed by President Donald Trump.
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A retired federal judge’s thoughts on the Jan. 6 pardon order
theconversation.com · John E. Jones III
The difference between pardons and commutations, and why Trump’s action “flies in the face of the facts.”
What the heck is going on with TikTok? Let us explain
theringer.com · Brian Phillips
Among President Donald Trump’s first orders of business? Reversing the federal ban of TikTok, which technically remains in place.
Get ready for the world’s first trillionaires
CNN · Tami Luhby
Move over billionaires. Five people including Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are expected to amass at least $1 trillion in wealth within the next decade.
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News organizations are tiptoeing around what we all saw
readtpa.com · Parker Molloy
How the media reacted to Elon Musk’s apparent Nazi salute.
The future of the ‘bro vote’
Sheknows.com · Erika Janes
Is there really a huge reactionary swing to the right amongst teen boys and young men?
How to actually catch a liar, according to the new science of lie detection
sciencefocus.com · Dr Julia Shaw
We’ve been getting lie detection wrong for 100 years. Now scientists are trying to fix the problem.
The planets are set to line up all at once
newscientist.com · Leah Crane
Here’s how to spot the celestial show.
Why Australian Open live streams look like Wii tennis
NPR · Rachel Treisman
Tennis fans worldwide can stream Australian Open matches, with a catch: The players on screen aren’t real human beings.
Lessons for writers from ‘The Twilight Zone’
rogerebert.com · Matt Zoller Seitz
“The writer’s role is to be a menacer of the public’s conscience,” said creator Rod Serling, who applied that to his famous show.
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