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‘They are the backbone’
POLITICO · Alice Miranda Ollstein
Trump’s targeting of legal immigrants threatens the health sector, from disease outbreak mitigation to long-term care.
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These countries don’t fluoridate their water — here’s why
BBC Future · Amanda Ruggeri
Many scientists consider community water fluoridation to be a public health victory, yet opposition to the mineral is spreading.
NBA playoffs: There’s no right way to build an NBA contender anymore
theringer.com · Howard Beck
With superteams long gone, there has never been more paths to title contention. Just look at the conference finals.
Opinion: How making GLP-1s available over the counter can unlock full potential
Reason.com · Jeffrey A. Singer
Drugs like Ozempic might not only address obesity but also alcoholism, smoking, and drug addiction.
Why nothing hits like a late-night bowl of cereal
GQ · Ian Burke
A look inside the omnipresent masculine urge to eat cereal at night — and what it means for your health.
The Switch 2’s promising start hides an uncertain future
The Verge · Ash Parrish
Tariffs, cheaper alternatives, and a relative lack of innovation are all factors that could slow the console down.
‘Mountainhead’ skewers the tech elite — and it’s very satisfying
NPR · Linda Holmes
The new film, written and directed by “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong, is a bleak, brutal comedy, but a comedy nonetheless.
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