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How North Korea pulled off a $1.5 billion crypto heist
Ars Technica · Dan Goodin
The attack on Bybit didn’t hack infrastructure or exploit smart contract code. So how did it work?
As Facebook abandons fact-checking, it’s offering bonuses for viral content
propublica.org · Craig Silverman
“It’s still the same formula to get people riled up. It seems like it could just go right back to those days, like overnight,” said one expert.
Does Elon Musk still care about selling cars?
The New York Times · Jack Ewing
Mr. Musk, one of President Trump’s main advisers, has not outlined a plan to reverse falling sales at Tesla.
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How youth subcultures resisted the Nazis during World War II
Teen Vogue · Zack Budryk
The Edelweiss Pirates, Zazous, and Swing Kids brought cultural non-conformity to the resistance.
Celebrating Black joy
flipboard.com · NBC News
NBCBLK explores how positivity and community, through everything from globetrotting to line dancing, are integral to the Black American experience.
How I perfected the prison burrito
prisonjournalismproject.org · Arnoldo Juarez
The Fuego Flamin’ Furritos recipe honors the Southwest’s fiery food.
What do James Baldwin’s clothes tell us about him?
PBS News · Derek Guy
Baldwin dressed as needed when presenting in front of certain audiences — but with modifications around the edges to express his identity.
How reality TV has shaped society in its own image
bigthink.com · Tim Brinkhof
Breaking taboos and blurring truths.
Gidget the survivor
defector.com · David Davis
Surf and pop culture icon Kathy Kohner Zuckerman on being Gidget, and what she saved from the LA fires that razed her home of 60 years.
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