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A terrifying turning point for America?
newrepublic.com · Michael Tomasky
Why the events of this past weekend should worry everyone who wants a peaceful democracy.
‘No Kings’ organizers say protests drew large crowds: Here are their estimates
USA TODAY · James Powel
Organizers of the “No Kings” rallies say that around 5 million people showed up across the country.
The surprising right-wing push to keep us out of war
Vox · Andrew Prokop
Tucker Carlson, JD Vance, and Don Jr. challenged the hawkish GOP consensus. But can they win over the president?
Humans age faster at two specific times in their lives
ScienceAlert · Michelle Starr
Getting older might seem like a slow, gradual process — but that’s not always the case, research suggests.
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Why trans teens and families risk everything to get gender-affirming care
Teen Vogue · Evan Urquhart
When trans youth trust their parents, and parents want to do what’s best for the health of their children.
How to help a friend in a toxic relationship, according to therapists
Self · Jenna Ryu
You can’t force them to break up — but you can help them see the light with these tips.
Hands on with the Nintendo Switch 2
Ars Technica · Kyle Orland
Nintendo’s overdue upgrade is a strong contender, even amid competition from handheld PCs.
The effervescent history of seltzer
Smithsonian Magazine · Liza Weisstuch
A century before LaCroix or Spindrift were refrigerator staples, factories in New York City were carbonating gallons of tap water each day.
Where has the slow-burn TV hit gone?
hollywoodreporter.com · Steven Zeitchik
Streaming was supposed to give us simmers. Instead it’s handed us flameouts.
Is it really okay to wear a Canadian tuxedo?
Le Monde in English · Marc Beaugé
In both fashion and life, it is important to know which boundaries should not be crossed. Or, at the very least, to cross them knowingly.

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