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How chronic disease became the biggest scourge in American health
The Wall Street Journal. · Brianna Abbott
Americans live shorter and sicker lives than people in other high-income countries.
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Pope Leo XIV’s previously unknown Creole roots are a most American story
RNS · Kathryn Post
Census records for Leo’s maternal grandparents hint at the complexity of Creole identity and of Black identity in America.
How much should an oyster cost?
Eater · Amy McCarthy
One dollar oysters are disappearing. Here’s why.
New twist on marshmallow test shows power of a promise
Ars Technica · Jennifer Ouellette
Younger children were slightly more likely to successfully delay gratification than older children.
The kids of reality TV stars didn’t choose this life, but they would do it all again
Teen Vogue · Fortesa Latifi
From “Jon & Kate Plus 8” to “Real Housewives,” TV viewers have watched the entire lives of children unfold from babyhood to puberty and beyond.
Meet the ‘invisible crew’ who have 35 seconds to prevent a Eurovision blunder
BBC News · Mark Savage
Thirty-five seconds. That’s all the time you get to change the set at Eurovision.
Dreamlike photographs of the Black American South
huckmag.com · Miss Rosen
Photographer Rahim Fortune traces the intricate, intimate bonds of family, culture, and community in a new solo exhibition.
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