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Trump threatens Walmart, demands it ‘eat the tariffs’
Axios · Ben Berkowitz
The White House, facing the risk of looming tariff-driven inflation, has turned to publicly threatening retailers to keep prices in check.
As autism ignites a national conversation, Temple Grandin has something to say
NBC News · Natasha Korecki
The world-renowned autism expert shares her thoughts after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered controversial remarks on autistic people.
What happens to your kids if we abolish the Department of Education?
Reason.com · Andrew Heaton
Trump and other Republicans want to dismantle the department. If they succeed, what would that actually mean?
Most people freeze in a crisis. Here’s why — and how to stop it
bigthink.com · Amanda Ripley
“The fear of panic has killed more people than most disasters themselves.”
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The baffling, x-rated story of the world’s most popular AI song
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Megahit “YAJU&U” shows that bending the knee to robotic mediocrity isn’t going away anytime soon.
We finally know why ancient Roman concrete lasts thousands of years
ScienceAlert · Michelle Starr
Researchers found that not only were the materials slightly different from what we thought, but the mixing techniques were also distinct.
The 20 most interesting characters of the WNBA’s biggest season yet
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After a chaotic summer, we bust out an alignment chart and examine this season’s central figures — from Caitlin Clark to Ellie the Elephant.
The 10 hottest times in New York baseball history
ESPN · David Schoenfield
As the infamous Bronx Cheer rains down on Yankee-turned-Met Juan Soto this weekend, here are the Subway Series’ most fiery moments.
Ari Aster’s ‘Eddington’ sharply divides Cannes
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The film could be a tough sell for audiences unwilling to be submersed again in summer 2020 and all the chaos and anxieties it erupted.
The curious case of the pygmy nuthatch
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It was one of the weirdest errors ever committed to film. It took me months to uncover how it all went wrong.

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