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  1. This week marked a turning point. Delta caught the country off guard and forced us to revisit our mitigation strategies. goes through four important things to know:

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  2. "Why is my name used to refer to events I had no hand in?" —wrongfully convicted of the murder of Meredith Kercher—writes that the new Matt Damon film, "Stillwater," is not the first creative project to profit at her expense:

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  3. To have one’s life fictionalized, warped, and rewritten without consent is a very specific kind of erasure, writes.

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  4. "The recent nationwide protests in Cuba are symptomatic of a much deeper underlying condition than decades of scarcity and a systemic lack of civil liberties," Jorge Felipe-Gonzalez writes:

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  5. "What I call 'extreme, extreme heat events'—because the term 'extreme events' doesn’t quite cover the dire situation—not only kill people; they kill plants and animals," writes :

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  6. A climate project based on the idea that we can store carbon in soil recently received $30 million from Jeff Bezos. But many soil researchers aren't convinced by the underlying science, writes for .

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  7. Pro-Trump vaccine resistance exacts a harsh cost from pro-Trump loyalists. But it hurts the vaccinated, too, writes:

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  8. What if the mountains of paperwork required to access government programs are by design? reports on the “time tax.”

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  9. "Could Trump’s plan to toss the election to the House have worked, if only Barr or Raffensperger or Rosen or Donoghue or Pence had been willing to go along?" writes:

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  10. "Blue America’s model faces its most consequential stress test in one of its safest states, where a spectacular run of almost unbroken prosperity could be killed by a miserly approach to opportunity," writes:

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  11. "You can mock Lindell, dismiss him, or call him a crackhead, but none of this will seem particularly funny when we truly have an illegitimate president in the White House and a total breakdown of law and order," writes:

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  12. "Whatever [Amy] Chua had done this time, it was either so terrible that it was unspeakable, or so minuscule that it didn’t warrant mentioning," writes .

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    My latest in on how Joe Biden is bringing hypocrisy back to U.S. foreign policy. Such hypocrisy is a storied American tradition—and one that Trump largely did away with during his presidency

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    Apollo’s First Lunar Rover, Driven 50 Years Ago - Images of the development and deployment of the first vehicle driven by humans on the surface of another world, part of the Apollo 15 Mission, launched on July 26, 1971.

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    "Does my name belong to me? Does my face? What about my life? My story? Why is my name used to refer to events I had no hand in?" asks why her name has been used as a marketing tool for the new movie "Stillwater":

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    "Why are we not vaccinating children under 12? I’m very cynical about the FDA right now." Eye opening, by

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  17. With Amazon’s “The Pursuit of Love,” Nancy Mitford finally gets a modern TV adaptation, but the result is anything but faithful, writes:

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  18. "Why is my name used to refer to events I had no hand in?" —wrongfully convicted of the murder of Meredith Kercher—writes that the new Matt Damon film, "Stillwater," is not the first creative project to profit at her expense:

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  19. Pro-Trump vaccine resistance exacts a harsh cost from pro-Trump loyalists. But it hurts the vaccinated, too, writes:

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  20. What if the mountains of paperwork required to access government programs are by design? reports on the “time tax.”

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