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The people’s mother
airmail.news · Edward White
No aspect of Princess Diana’s identity was more heavily scrutinized than her role as a mother to William and Harry.
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Is it too much to ask the FBI to check the address before blowing up a home?
Reason.com · Billy Binion
The DOJ told the Supreme Court there were “policy tradeoffs” when officers determine if they’re at the right house.
Why some friendships end after kids come into the picture
NPR · Emily Siner
How leaning into communication and compassion can keep those relationships intact.
Alabamians want answers about the arrival of a massive data center
insideclimatenews.org · Lee Hedgepeth, Lanier Isom
Residents in and around Bessemer are furious over Project Marvel. Public officials have been sworn to silence.
Where spirits weep beneath the snow
arizona.edu · Natasha Cortinos
An Arizona ski area is beloved by skiers but resented by Indigenous tribes over its use of partially treated sewage water to make artificial snow.
A group of celebrated chefs reimagines an end-of-shift ritual
FOOD & WINE · Stephanie Gravalese
A limited-release beer brings together flavor, purpose, and real support for hospitality workers.
The arms race to create the wildest ballpark concessions
frontofficesports.com · Hilary George-Parkin
Forget the score — did you see the milkshake? Over-the-top MLB ballpark foods are one of baseball’s most effective hype machines.
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