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What to know about ‘razor blade’ COVID

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Signs to police ‘negative’ history went up at Manzanar. Historians are nervous.
SFGate · Olivia Hebert
Signs have been posted at every national park site encouraging visitors to report depictions of U.S. history that “inappropriately disparage Americans.”
The COVID-19 variant that may cause ‘razor blade’ sore throats
Associated Press · Devi Shastri
The variant that may be driving a recent rise in cases in some parts of the world has earned a new nickname: “razor blade throat” COVID.
On Juneteenth, she celebrates quilts’ role in Underground Railroad
NPR · Vanessa Romo
For Edith Edmunds, the art of quilt making is inextricably linked to the Black struggle for freedom.
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The sandhill cranes that have adopted a Canada gosling
Smithsonian Magazine · Anne Readel
Ornithologists and locals wonder what the future holds for this chick being raised by much taller, but still doting parents.
Where would you go to wait for the apocalypse?
Atlas Obscura · The Podcast Team
You’ll find our team at a lake house, in a comic shop, or … at Costco?
Love Diet Coke? You have my dad to thank for that
FOOD & WINE · Jennifer Zyman
Sergio Zyman was the marketing executive who made Diet Coke into a cultural icon in the ’80s. His daughter Jennifer had a front-row seat to history.
What we learned the last time we put AI in a Barbie
Vox · Adam Clark Estes
How smart do toys need to be, really?
12 movies and TV episodes to watch before your next road trip
thrillist.com · Kelsey Allen
From quirky comedies to coming-of-age dramas.
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