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Rümeysa Öztürk’s journey from Ph.D. scholar to a Louisiana cell
propublica.org · Hannah Allam
The student’s arrest and detention reveal what President Donald Trump’s deportation campaign looks like on the street level.
‘All Russia fed us are lies’
Kyiv Post · Kateryna Zakharchenko
The two Chinese fighters captured in Ukraine shed light on how they ended up fighting for Moscow and their perception of the invasion now.
A whistleblower’s disclosure details how DOGE may have taken sensitive labor data
NPR · Jenna McLaughlin
Staffers noticed a spike in data leaving the National Labor Relations Board. This may have included information on legal cases and corporate secrets.
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Filing your taxes late? Here’s what you need to know
ABC News · Max Zahn
Late tax filers risk penalties but can take steps to avoid them.
How to stay safe on cruises now that the CDC has fired health inspectors
Frommers · Pauline Frommer
Norovirus outbreaks are surging on cruise ships — and the CDC’s health inspectors just got fired.
North Carolina has a phone where you can call the dead
fodors.com · Teresa Bergen
Wind phones provide a tangible way to grieve.
The first gamer saint
aftermath.site · Riley MacLeod
Carlo Acutis, who died at age 15 in 2006, will be canonized by the Catholic Church at the end of this month.
WTF is a Hormbles Chormbles?
Eater · Jaya Saxena
A new chocolate bar is trying to disrupt candy by calling it the weirdest thing possible.
Matthew Sullivan on discovering his monthly Sherlock group
crimereads.com · Matthew Sullivan
The value of reading — and sometimes reading together.
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