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The Supreme Court’s rare moment of unanimity against a DEI rule, explained
Vox · Ian Millhiser
Ames v. Ohio ( the “reverse discrimination” case) was straightforward from a legal perspective, even if it touched upon contentious issues.
Divorce lawyers say it’s a seasonal business. Here’s why
NPR · Vanessa Romo
Family law attorney Kirk Stange keeps a close eye on the calendar — and right now, he’s enjoying the summer break.
How we solve the climate crisis
scientificamerican.com · Hank Green
How our species’ unique intelligence got us into this climate mess — and how it will help us solve it.
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The impossibility of control in a butterfly-effected world
bigthink.com · Brian Klaas
Video: Professor and political scientist Brian Klaas dives into the deep waters of chaos theory.
From frustration to joy: What I learned about getting a hearing aid
Associated Press · Katherine Roth
From the early signs, like not being able to hear the doorbell, to the joy of reconnecting with the world.
Video game consoles are dead
aftermath.site · Carli Velocci
While Nintendo still focuses on console exclusivity, the rest of the video game industry is changing.
The best albums of 2025, so far
Rolling Stone · Rolling Stone Staff
From pop superstars to up-and-coming innovators, from hip-hop poets to folk storytellers to party monsters.
40 snacks you need to try
The Kitchn · The Kitchn Staff
Chips with a maximalist crunch, brand-new candies that are better than the original, protein bars that can go the distance, and so much more.
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