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Bernie Sanders draws massive crowd in LA. But his movement is on its heels
POLITICO · Melanie Mason
“It’s very obvious that we haven’t done enough,” said a senior organizer with the Working Families Party.
A retrial of Sarah Palin’s case against ‘New York Times’ begins Monday
NPR · David Folkenflik
The 2008 VP candidate has the rare opportunity to retry her defamation case even though she lost it twice in a 24-hour period in early 2022.
One man’s quest to reforest the Rio Grande Valley
WIRED · Laura Mallonee
Restoring even a fraction of the 1 million acre thorn forest that once covered the valley could help the region cope with a warming world.
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Epiphenomenalism: One of philosophy’s most disturbing ideas
bigthink.com · Jonny Thomson
Do our thoughts have any meaning whatsoever?
From boring to bursting: A black hole awakens
phys.org · European Space Agency
The gravitational monster “suddenly lit up and recently began producing unprecedented flashes of X-ray light.”
Record Store Day 2025: What releases should you be looking out for?
Euronews Culture · David Mouriquand
A selection of the 10 independent vinyls you shouldn’t miss out on.
Songkran: The world’s biggest water fight
BBC Travel · Lynn Brown
For three days every year, Thailand transforms into a wet and wild party. But this ancient festival is far more than just a raucous good time.
NIL casualty: Tennessee moves on from Nico Iamaleava
flipboard.com · The Sports Desk
In a sign that no player — or program — is safe, the Volunteers cut their quarterback after he demanded more money.
Climbing season begins on Mount Everest
Outside Magazine · Ben Ayers
Concerns about safety are spiking two years after 18 climbers died on the world’s highest peak.
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