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Why Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk changed their CEO titles
Why Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk changed their CEO titles
Quartz · Sarah Todd
Not many people want to be known as blockheads. But Jack Dorsey does.
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From the Arab Spring to Russian censorship: a decade of internet blackouts
From the Arab Spring to Russian censorship: a decade of internet blackouts
flipboard.com · Rest of World
Seven years, 60 countries, 935 internet shutdowns: How authoritarian regimes found an off switch for dissent.
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Two months of horror and resilience: 7 takeaways from the war in Ukraine
Two months of horror and resilience: 7 takeaways from the war in Ukraine
Grid · Staff
A look at the major surprises in Vladimir Putin's war.
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How pupil size can reveal what is — or isn't — happening in your mind
How pupil size can reveal what is — or isn't — happening in your mind
VICE Asia · Shayla Love
A new study looked to the eyes for a potential test for aphantasia, or the inability to conjure up imagery in the mind.
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My best birth partner was an epidural
My best birth partner was an epidural
Romper · Amil Niazi
"Why does my ability to endure pain make me a good parent?"
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How obsessively reading about the Royal Family got me through a breakdown
How obsessively reading about the Royal Family got me through a breakdown
lithub.com · Robert Leleux
In 2016, when I was 36 years old, I had a crack-up that led to many things.
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Scotland is poised to become the world's first 'rewilding nation'
Scotland is poised to become the world's first 'rewilding nation'
AFAR Media · Lenora Todaro
This would mean committing 30 percent of public land to rewilding by 2030 and reintroducing keystone species like beavers, lynx, and oysters.
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The hazardous business of dance marathons
The hazardous business of dance marathons
JSTOR Daily · Betsy Golden Kellem
In the early twentieth century, these were an entire industry.
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Meet the man who was almost in BTS, the biggest boy band in the world
Meet the man who was almost in BTS, the biggest boy band in the world
Insider · Cheryl Teh
The summer of 2011 burns bright in Kim Ji-hun's mind for many reasons.
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Gummy Bears, 100 years on, are still bouncing
Gummy Bears, 100 years on, are still bouncing
The New York Times · Mahira Rivers
The colorful candy has evolved from dancing bears to a booming industry — and for some, a bountiful obsession.
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