Saturday, March 30, 2024

‘Wi-Fi’ Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means

We're More in Debt than Ever. What Now? Why Are Baseball Games Nine Innings Long?
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March 30, 2024
Beyoncé, Boeing, and Brie
Ten picks for today, curated by our editors. Plus, a reading list about the power of your voice.
 
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Must Read
Evan Gershkovich's Stolen Year in a Russian Jail
The Wall Street Journal
Eliot Brown
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Bey Day
How Beyoncé Fits Into the Storied Legacy of Black Country
Time
Alice Randall
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Reassuring
How Does an Airline Expert Feel About Traveling on Boeing Planes?
Marketplace
Janet Nguyen
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Counterintuitive
We're More in Debt than Ever. What Now?
The Walrus
Jean Marc Ah-Sen
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Oh No
Sacre Bleu! Camembert and Brie 'on the Verge of Extinction,' French Scientists Warn
NBC News
Josh Lederman
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It Could Be Even Longer
Why Are Baseball Games Nine Innings Long?
Mental Floss
Hannah Keyser
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Power Hungry
AI Already Uses As Much Energy As a Small Country. It's Only the Beginning.
Vox
Brian Calvert
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Fun Fact
'Wi-Fi' Doesn't Mean What You Think It Means
Gizmodo
Matt Novak
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In Profile
Nick Cave on Love, Art and the Loss of His Sons: 'It's Against Nature to Bury Your Children'
The Guardian
Simon Hattenstone
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History Lesson
Easter: Eggs, Hares, Lamb and the Return of Warmth and Sunshine – a Christian Festival That Feels Pagan
The Conversation
Jane Stevenson
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Reading List
Your Voice Is Your Superpower
Hollywood speech and dialect coach Samara Bay shares her top reads on harnessing the power of your voice—plus, one way to put it to use, right away.
Why Do We Have Such a Problem With the Way Women Speak?
The Walrus
Danielle Kinahan
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Sorry, Haters: Using "Like" Is a Sign of Social Intelligence
Nylon
Amanda Montell
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Prelude: Revolutionary Love Is How to Citizen (With Valarie Kaur) [LISTEN]
How To Citizen
Baratunde Thurston
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Cassandra Speaks
HarperCollins
Elizabeth Lesser
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How Did Crucifixion Really Work? A British Discovery Offers Clues
The Washington Post
Fredrick Kunkle
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