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Biden, Fetterman and why staffers might start breaking their silence
POLITICO · Michael Schaffer
The old incentives that kept Capitol Hill careerists quiet are going away.
In a world first, CRISPR drug tailored for one baby shows life-saving promise
futurism.com · Maggie Harrison Dupré
“We all said to each other, ‘This is the most significant thing we have ever done.'”
Like it or not, the Like button has changed the world
Associated Press · Michael Liedtke
A new book delves into the convoluted story behind a symbol that’s become both the manna and bane of a digitally driven society.
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Scientists on remote work: ‘Working from home makes us happier’
farmingdale-observer.com · Bob Rubila
The researchers are unequivocal: This flexibility improves the well-being and happiness of employees, transforming their relationship with work.
Losing faith: Rural religious colleges are among the most endangered
NPR · Jon Marcus
The troubles threaten to diminish access to higher education for rural students, who appreciate their colleges’ personal touch and religious values.
Jennifer Lawrence gets honest about motherhood and postpartum at Cannes
Variety · Ellise Shafer, Matt Donnelly
The star spoke out at the festival, where her upcoming film about a new mother descending into madness received a six-minute ovation.
‘You’re supposed to hate snakes — I don’t’
BBC Future · Chris Baraniuk
Experts say that simply killing every snake that winds up on human property isn’t just unethical; ultimately, it could cause problems for humans, too.
‘Best time ever to be a New Yorker’
NBC News · Rohan Nadkarni
Spike Lee, Fat Joe and others reflect on an iconic New York Knicks run in the NBA playoffs. Fans are asking, how far can this team go?
The day the sky darkened
USA TODAY · Elizabeth Weise
Mount St. Helens erupted in Washington State 45 years ago, the deadliest and most destructive volcanic eruption in U.S. history.
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