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3 ways Trump’s immigration crackdown could hit U.S. citizens
Axios · ProPublica Staff
“Homegrowns are next,” Trump said during an Oval Office meeting with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele last week.
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Is there a better way to fight misinformation?
psychologytoday.com · Matthew Facciani, Ph.D.
Positive truths, rather than rebuttals, can still correct misperceptions.
4chan may be dead, but its toxic legacy lives on
Ars Technica · Ryan Broderick
It is likely that there will never be a site like 4chan again.
After Allen Field
The Margin · Amal Ahmed
Allen Field in Houston was devastated by floods, over and over again. So in 2017, the city launched a mandatory buyout program for residents.
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Bats that walk backwards have developed an unusual navigation strategy
newscientist.com · Gennaro Tomma
Orientating yourself in the darkness of a cave seems like a difficult task. But some bats may have an ingenious solution: using their tails.
Doechii’s irrefutable rise
Cosmopolitan · Annabel Iwegbue
Let her tell you about the singularity of her celebrity.
Why Pope Francis’ signet ring will be destroyed
CNN · Oscar Holland and Leah Dolan
It’s a tradition that dates back to 1521.
How to store cheese
Serious Eats · Julia Stimeck
Plus, what makes a good selection, ideas for leftovers, and how to tell if your cheese has gone bad.
Why is your kid saying ‘good boy?’
Sheknows.com · Rita Templeton
The new trend that’s driving parents and teachers nuts.
Tina Fey opens up
hollywoodreporter.com · Mikey O’Connell
Fronting her first series since “30 Rock,” Fey talks loss, Lorne, and why she’s ignoring the impulse to hide and retire.
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