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Thursday Briefing
New York Times· 3 days agoVladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, the leaders of Russia and of North Korea, revived a Cold War-era mutual defense pledge between their two countries yesterday. The two promised to provide each ...
Overpaying for Medicine
New York Times· 2 days agoYou probably already know some of the reasons prescription drugs are so expensive. Health insurers and the government haven’t reined in prices. Your pharmacy benefit manager is often invisible ...
Brittany Mahomes Spends Outdoorsy Family Day with Patrick and Kids — See the Cute Photos!
People via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoBehind the Mahomes family, an inflatable mini water park was visible in the shot. Brittany...
Public Funding, Private Education
New York Times· 6 days agoAn overwhelming majority of American students attend public schools. In part, that’s because in more than half of states, parents can now use public...
Claudia Schiffer Praises Sabrina Carpenter for Wearing Versace Dress She Debuted: ‘You Wear It Well’
People Magazine· 5 days agoClaudia Schiffer seems to be Sabrina Carpenter’s latest style muse! The “Espresso” singer, 25,...
I Can't Stop Playing This Addictive New iPhone Word Game
CNET· 2 days agoIn this game, you have to construct words out of lettered tiles, and if you use four of these tiles...
Kris Jenner Just Wore Blake Lively's Floral Chanel Suit in Paris: See the Twinning Moment
People via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJapanese nail artist Mei Kawajiri created a dazzling design on the actress' short, square nails that...
A Relic of Los Angeles’s Anti-L.G.B.T.Q. Past Comes Down
New York Times· 5 days agoThe strange “no U-turn” signs along Griffith Park Boulevard in Silver Lake were erected in the 1990s...
California May Ban Legacy Admissions at Universities
New York Times· 6 days agoThe State Assembly passed a bill banning colleges from considering family ties to donors or alumni in admissions decisions. California could become the...
Your Guide to the Heat
New York Times· 3 days agoIt just felt that way because the intensity and frequency of heat was unusual at the time. As my colleague Manuela Andreoni has written, “2023 was the...