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Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
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Pitchfork
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thecut.com
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The Atlantic
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The Atlantic
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Pitchfork
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Pitchfork
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San Francisco Chronicle
Rated 2023-3-25 6:41pm
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The Washington Post
Rated 2023-3-26 7:21am
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The Guardian
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#DC Statehood
Vox
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Fast Company
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Pitchfork
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Vox
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The Washington Post
Rated 2023-3-28 5:00am
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The Guardian
Rated 2023-3-28 5:10am
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Vox
Rated 2023-3-28 5:35am
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Smithsonian Magazine
Rated 2023-3-29 6:15pm
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The Washington Post
Rated 2023-3-30 7:07pm
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NPR
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The Washington Post
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The Washington Post
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The Guardian
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#Ocean Geoengineering
Vox
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CNN
Rated 2023-4-8 9:20am
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Canadian Geographic
Rated 2023-4-9 6:57am
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nationalgeographic.com
Rated 2023-4-9 7:23am
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The New Yorker
Rated 2023-4-9 7:33am
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Ars Technica
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NPR
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NBC News
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The Washington Post
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The Atlantic
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NPR
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The Washington Post
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The Atlantic
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WIRED
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The justices just did something very unusual: They didn’t try to make themselves even more powerful.
#Politics #Supreme Court
2023-5-11 10:55am
Vox
Ian Millhiser
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Nature - Bacteria that snip fluorine–carbon bonds can degrade certain kinds of PFAS, a class of environmental pollutant.
2023-5-24 12:00am
Nature
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Science Advances
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In an excerpt from his forthcoming book, “The Talk,” Darrin Bell illustrates a conversation with a professor at U.C. Berkeley who accused him, without evidence, of plagiarism.
#College
2023-6-3 3:00am
The New Yorker
Darrin Bell
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The “Buy America” initiative that President Biden says will promote domestic manufacturing has hit a snag: The United States no longer makes many of the items needed to modernize roads, bridges and ports.
#Buy American
2023-2-18 4:00am
The Washington Post
David J. Lynch
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The initial promise of Mexican factories in the 1960s gave way to impoverished communities and capital flight in search of higher profits.
#Buy American
2023-3-6 3:00am
The Washington Post
Sean Harvey
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In a globalized economy, the definition of “buying American” is becoming quite cloudy—and so are the consequences of policies designed to encourage it.
#Buy American
2019-7-3 12:00am
The New York Times
Tim Heffernan
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Astronomers believe they’re closing in on the so-called Planet Nine, but planetary scientist Paul Byrne argues our official definition of what is and isn’t a planet is in need of a long-overdue shake up.
2023-6-11 11:40pm
BBC Science Focus Magazine
Paul Byrne
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Christopher Heaney on “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” and the titular character’s impact on the public’s perception of what it means to be an archeologist.
#Movies
2023-6-18 3:00am
The New Yorker
Christopher Heaney
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Jon Adams and Tienlon Ho illustrate how, when dealing with their children, they subconsciously mirror the behavioral patterns of their own parents.
#Family #Immigrants #Parenthood #Relationships
2023-6-18 3:00am
The New Yorker
Jon Adams,
Tienlon Ho
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Deborah Treisman interviews the author Weike Wang about “Status in Flux,” her story from the June 26, 2023, issue of The New Yorker.
#Fiction
2023-6-19 3:00am
The New Yorker
Deborah Treisman
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Cisplatin and carboplatin are the backbone for lung cancer regimens because they work. And now they are largely unavailable.
#Cancer
2023-6-19 1:30am
STAT
Kristen Rice
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Fourteen crucial chemotherapies are currently in shortage. Why does this keep happening?
2023-6-26 4:00am
The Atlantic
Ed Yong
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