Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024
How the House GOP ousted Omar

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Do changes to AP African American Studies course set a scary precedent?
The 19th · Nadra Nittle
In response to backlash from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the College Board made subjects like queer studies and intersectionality optional.
We’ve lost the plot
The Atlantic · Megan Garber
Our constant need for entertainment has blurred the line between fiction and reality — on television, in American politics, and in our everyday lives.
Exxon reports record profits, doubles down on fossil fuels
grist.org · Lylla Younes
While Americans were reckoning with sky-high gas prices last year, the country’s biggest oil giant was raking in more money than ever.
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Has the first person to live to be 150 been born?
harvard.edu · Alvin Powell
A genetics professor outlines recent research on altering molecules that turn DNA on and off and reset cellular aging of the body.
ChatGPT will write a poem about Biden but not Trump
Snopes · Jordan Liles
The artificial intelligence tool sources material from “a vast database of digital books, online writings, and other media,” The AP reported.
Is therapy-speak ruining our relationships?
Refinery29 · Meg Walters
In the wake of a much-needed increase in accessibility to therapy, a whole new communication system is beginning to form.
Where to learn about Black history in the U.S.
flipboard.com · Travel + Leisure
Is your city going all out to honor Black History Month?
How Groundhog Day came to the U.S.
NPR · Rachel Treisman
It dates back to ancient traditions — first pagan, then Christian — marking the halfway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox.
What is a fairy fort?
Atlas Obscura · Sarah Durn
In Ireland, fears about disturbing the fair folk have saved thousands of these mysterious ancient structures.
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