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'Tuesday' review: An annoying fairy tale that will make you yearn for Death's sweet embrace
Mashable· 5 hours agoDaina O. Pusić's directorial feature-length debut Tuesday is a confoundingly bad work of cinema. The...
How women became America’s ‘safety net’
Politico· 7 days agoAnd lots of different people could be slotted into those roles. The way that we treat motherhood in American society makes it particularly easy for people to be forced into ...
A New Book About Plant Intelligence Highlights the Messiness of Scientific Change
The New Yorker· 2 days agoThe contemporary world of botany that Schlanger explores in “The Light Eaters” is still divided over...
Explainer-US industry wants to see the 'Voldemort of administrative law' die
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoU.S. business interests are hoping the Supreme Court in the coming weeks will overturn a legal...
What Iran's elections mean for Biden and Khamenei
Newsweek· 3 days agoThe hasty race to elect Iran's next political leader following the sudden death of President Ebrahim Raisi last month has entered a decisive campaigning...
Ninth Circuit Supports Jacobson Public Health Doctrine, But Accepts "Non-Traditional" Covid Vaccines...
Naked Capitalism· 4 days agoKey question for consequentialists: If "non-traditional" vaccines are in fact treatments as under...
I won't vote for either of them
The Eagle-Tribune· 1 day agoThe cream of a generation endured hardships to repel these forces, with many sacrificing their lives and many more becoming mangled in the mechanizations...
Greetings Professor Falken - Foreign Policy Blogs
Foreign Policy Blogs· 6 days agoWhile the focal point has been shifting between Eastern Europe and the Middle East, the response and coordination between those regions and security...
Nicola Yoon on her novel 'One of Our Kind' and trauma in Black American life
NPR· 5 days agoShe does that sometimes maybe to her own detriment, but she is - her heart is in a good place anyway. RASCOE: You know, we get into a lot of hair stuff (laughter). ...no go ...
Sara Pankenier Weld column | We need the humanities today more than ever
The Daily News· 4 days agoThis is a question posed by a prisoner in “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich,” written by...