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Dermatologists: Marines’ shaving waiver could hurt Black members’ careers
NBC News · Marquise Francis
Marines and airmen with pseudofolliculitis barbae, more commonly known as razor bumps, could be expelled from the service if the condition persists.
Tensions rise as superpowers scrap for a piece of the Arctic
BBC News · Katya Adler
As natural resources become more valued, Russia, China, India and the U.S. are engaging in a race for control of the polar region.
‘Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard’
NPR · Jaclyn Diaz
A look at foreign students at the Ivy League school and across the United States by the numbers.
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Cookout math: How many burgers, hot dogs and ribs to buy per person
FOOD & WINE · Nils Bernstein
If you’re firing up for the grill for Memorial Day, this formula will guide your stop at the grocery store.
All that glitters
atavist.com · Miranda Green
His alleged victims say he bribed cops, stole diamonds, and persuaded celebrities to shill for a crypto scam. So why is Jona Rechnitz still free?
65 unforgettable movie mistakes, from ‘Oppenheimer’ to ‘The Matrix’
indiewire.com · Wilson Chapman
From actor accidents (“Blade Runner 2049”) to prop mishaps (“Django Unchained”), these are some of the most memorable fumbles in filmmaking history.
Exclusive: Kathy Bates, 76, reflects on decades-long Hollywood presence
hellomagazine.com · Rebecca Lewis
The prolific actress’ career has skyrocketed again thanks to an award-winning turn on “Matlock,” and a renewed fervor for female-led stories.
The Knicks are choking away their title hopes
theringer.com · Howard Beck
Midnight is coming quickly for New York’s Cinderella run after losing two games to the Pacers at home.
Lake Como’s rise in Italian soccer spurs dreams of a sports Disneyland
Sports Illustrated · Andrew Gastelum
Celebrity fans. VIP boat tours. Welcome to Como 1907, where innovative ownership strives to create a premier soccer tourism destination.
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