Home Scientists build a new map of the human brain byCOVID-19 -October 16, 2023 Plus, remembering Suzanne Somers. | Follow @Flipboard See More in The Daily Edition Download App Few Republicans have confidence in elections. Can anything change that? Associated Press · Christine Fernando A nonprofit group plans to hold town hall-style forums hoping to restore faith in elections. Scientists built the largest-ever map of the human brain. What they found NPR · Jon Hamilton We are one step closer to understanding the 170 billion brain cells that allow us to walk, talk, and think. Same-sex marriage: India awaits historic Supreme Court verdict bbc.co.uk · Geeta Pandey The petitioners say not being able to marry violates their constitutional rights and makes them "second-class citizens." Parents in this swing suburban district are fighting Moms for Liberty Salon · Amanda Marcotte Republicans hope to use education wars to turn purple suburbia red. In one Pennsylvania district, that backfired. Are you on Mastodon? Connect your Mastodon account to Flipboard and flip through your feeds. You'll never miss a conversation and have everything in one place. Learn More Inside the breakdown of SAG-AFTRA and studio talks TheWrap · Sharon Waxman A threat leads to a walkout. What are the benefits of free school meals? Here's what the research says. yahoo.com · Priscilla Blossom Despite being a highly developed nation, the U.S. is experiencing a rise in children experiencing poverty and hunger. Suzanne Somers, star of 'Three's Company,' dies at 76 hollywoodreporter.com · Christy Piña and Hilary Lewis The actress survived an aggressive form of breast cancer for over 23 years. Pawpaws: Everything you need to know about the native American fruit Gardenista · Marie Viljoen Despite a rising tide of awareness, many people are still unfamiliar with them and have yet to taste a fresh pawpaw. Inside Fran Lebowitz's digitally unbothered life Esquire · Sophie Vershbow The author and iconoclast doesn't have an email address, but she does have a lot to say about fandom and much more. How Birkenstock went from 'ugly' hippie sandal to billion-dollar brand CBS News · Megan Cerullo The 250-year-old German brand best known for its flat, orthopedic sandals is no longer the antithesis of high-fashion. Was this sent to you by a friend? For more like it, subscribe here. BLOG · CAREERS · ADVERTISE Update your email preferences or unsubscribe here. View our privacy policy here. ©2023 Flipboard, Inc. Made with love at 555 Bryant St #352 Palo Alto, CA 94301 Facebook Twitter Share:Scientists build a new map of the human brain Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Tumblr Telegram Email