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World leaders react as Mark Carney’s Liberal Party wins Canada election
Al Jazeera · Al Jazeera Staff
With victory assisted by Trump’s tariffs and rhetoric, Mark Carney receives pointed congratulations from around globe.
How demonology won the 2024 election
mit.edu · Whitney Phillips & Mark Brockway
The rise of a “shadow gospel” reveals how deeply the language of demons and deliverance has shaped American politics.
A crow’s math skills include geometry
NPR · Nell Greenfieldboyce
Crows are able to look at a handful of four-sided shapes and correctly distinguish those that exhibit geometric regularity from those that don’t.
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Texas wants to rename the New York strip
Eater · Melissa McCart
The “Gulf of America”-style saga unfolding in the U.S. culinary world.
The rich history of neurodivergent poets and writers
theconversation.com · Bradley J. Irish
One of RFK Jr.’s many inaccurate statements about autistic people was that they would “never write a poem.”
America’s ‘secret’ radio service
Nieman Lab · Neel Dhanesha
Local news is declining and AI is on the rise, but an old-school form of accessibility persists.
What does ‘remastering’ an album actually mean?
Popular Science · Tom Hawking
It’s when you optimize an existing recording for a new format, and in the music industry, it’s considered something of a dark art.
The first ‘National Park City’ in the U.S.
Travel + Leisure · Iona Brannon
Chattanooga, Tennessee, was once one of America’s most polluted cities. Now, it’s home to over 70 parks and 35 miles of trails.
What would these iconic movies look like as books?
lithub.com · Matt Stevens
Imagining cover art for “Rushmore,” “The Banshees of Inisherin” and more.
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