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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.
Death toll reaches 151 in north-central Nigerian town submerged in floods
Associated Press · Taiwo Adebayo, Chinedu Asadu
Torrents of rainfall unleashed the devastating flood on Mokwa, a major trading hub where farmers sell beans, onions and other food.
Your teen’s post went viral. Now what?
Parents · Marilyn La Jeunesse
While excitement and pride might be the first emotions teens feel, anxiety and embarrassment can also be triggered in response to sudden fame.
The price of Christianity’s ‘broken bargain’ with democracy
bigthink.com · Stephen Johnson
An atheist’s case for why American democracy needs a more Christlike Christianity.
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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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