RJ Hamster
America loves cocaine again

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Status, opulence, Diana: Trump’s 70-year affection for U.K. royals
BBC News · Nada Tawfik
As Queen Elizabeth’s coronation was beamed around the world, a six-year-old boy watched intently on a black-and-white TV at home in New York City.
Can political violence be stopped?
flipboard.com · The Politics Desk
Charlie Kirk’s assassination didn’t occur in a vacuum. This collection of stories, opinions and fact checks explores the problem.
Face to face with the scale of the cosmos
ieee.org · Paul Bogard
What’s lost when stars disappear from view.
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Robert Redford remembered for environmental activism and Native American advocacy
Associated Press · Hillel Italie
He successfully opposed a power plant being built in his adopted state, Utah, and lobbied for the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act.
13 things you never knew were invented by Hispanic people
rd.com · Sara Alvarez Kleinsmith
From your bathroom to your doctor’s office, you’ll find some of the greatest Hispanic inventions throughout science, technology and more.
New Amelia Earhart bio delves into her unconventional marriage
Ars Technica · Jennifer Ouellette
Author Laurie Gwen Shapiro chats about her latest book, “The Aviator and the Showman.”
Divorce, ‘Downton Abbey’ style
Salon · Melanie McFarland
The final chapter of Julian Fellowes’ high society fantasy examines what it takes for a divorcée to make a comeback.
Can happiness be designed? A Helsinki exhibition looks for an answer
Wallpaper* · Hugo Macdonald
“Happiness is both deeply personal and undeniably collective,” says the curator.
It’s fun to be a board-game sociopath
The Atlantic · Julie Beck
What can I say? I love to betray my friends.
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