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What reality TV gets wrong about criminal investigations. (Spoiler: So much.)
propublica.org · Taylor Kate Brown
When Edgar Barrientos-Quintana was cleared of murder charges last year, reporter Jessica Lussenhop noticed something she had never seen before.
A ‘U.S.-made iPhone’ is pure fantasy
404 Media · Jason Koebler
The idea of a Made-in-the-USA iPhone has been an obsession for politicians for years.
The number of people over 40 giving birth surpasses teens for the first time
Parents · Wendy Wisner
Just a few decades ago, the idea of having kids in your 40s was nearly unheard of.
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Unsolved: The mysterious case of Bitcoin’s inventor
Next Big Idea Club · Benjamin Wallace
Someone created Bitcoin … but no one actually knows who.
100 years later, ‘The Great Gatsby’ still speaks to the troubled dream of America
NPR · Maureen Corrigan
Great works of art are great, in part, because they continue to have something to say to the present.
The unsettling true story behind the school spying scandal in ‘Spy High’
TIME · Barry Levitt
The case caused a national scandal in 2010, and it’s now been given the docuseries treatment.
Can you really get water past TSA by claiming it’s ‘medical?’
Frommers · Jason Cochran
Fact-checking social media.
Olive Garden is no longer America’s top restaurant chain. What took its spot?
tasteofhome.com · Joseph Erbentraut
The Italian casual dining chain missed the industry’s top spot for the first time in nearly seven years due to slower growth in 2024.
Why do our fingers wrinkle in water? It’s much deeper than skin.
Popular Science · RJ Mackenzie
A study of polio patients almost 90 years ago gave scientists their first big clue.
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