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Where a wounded Twitter goes from here
Where a wounded Twitter goes from here
Axios · Ina Fried
After three months of Elon Musk's vacillations and tweets, Twitter as an organization and a service has been seriously injured.
What to know about BA.5 (and all the other COVID-19 subvariants)
What to know about BA.5 (and all the other COVID-19 subvariants)
CNET · Jessica Rendall
Omicron keeps mutating, and the newest version of it might be the most contagious yet.
Uber whistleblower says company broke the law, duped police
Uber whistleblower says company broke the law, duped police
flipboard.com · The Tech Desk
The rideshare company's business practices are being criticized after a former lobbyist's allegations.
13 Hollywood storytellers on bringing abortion to the screen, then and now
13 Hollywood storytellers on bringing abortion to the screen, then and now
hollywoodreporter.com · Mia Galuppo, Lacey Rose, Mikey O'Connell, Jackie Strause
In 1972, a two-part episode of the groundbreaking Norman Lear comedy "Maude" saw its main character unexpectedly pregnant and considering abortion.
How D.B. Cooper, hijackings laid foundation for today's airport security
How D.B. Cooper, hijackings laid foundation for today's airport security
theconversation.com · Janet Bednarek
The first airplane hijacking happened in 1931 in Peru.
Steffi Graf is still too famous for Steffi Graf
Steffi Graf is still too famous for Steffi Graf
Sports Illustrated · Jon Wertheim
When the tennis legend retired from competition more than 20 years ago, it was assumed that she would keep a low post-career profile.
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The empire the Aztecs couldn't conquer
The empire the Aztecs couldn't conquer
BBC Travel · Stephanie Mendez
The P'urhépechas were the only Indigenous group in Mexico the Aztecs failed to conquer.
Finding peace on a 72-hour train across America
Finding peace on a 72-hour train across America
nationalgeographic.co.uk · Jordan Salama
A writer rides the rails from New York to San Francisco, discovering dazzling landscapes and fascinating fellow passengers along the way.
80 books every man should read
80 books every man should read
Esquire · The Esquire Editors
These books will change you, challenge you, and above all entertain you.
'Better Call Saul' might be the greatest of all time — if it can stick the landing
'Better Call Saul' might be the greatest of all time — if it can stick the landing
NPR · David Bianculli
It's fun to look back at exactly how the character and story of Saul were crafted from the original seeds sown on "Breaking Bad."
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