Monday, December 16, 2024

Why America Has So Many Big Houses

Where to Go in 2025. Do You Really Need to Bake With a Scale?

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December 16, 2024
Cybertrucks, Stretching, and the Magic of Winter
Ten Picks for Today, Curated by Our Editors
 
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Deep Dive
Inside the Classrooms at the Center of the Church-State Battle
Louisiana wants to put the Ten Commandments in classrooms — and that's just the beginning.
Rolling Stone
Lorena O'Neil
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Wanderlust
Where to Go in 2025
Mark our words: 2025 will be the year of crowd-free travel. Here are our picks for the world's 25 most exciting, lesser-visited destinations to plan a trip to right now.
Afar
Staff
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Supersized
Why America Has So Many Big Houses
American homes are growing while family size declines. Part of the reason is economies of scale.
The Hustle
Zachary Crockett
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Good News
Seven Quiet Breakthroughs for Climate & Nature in 2024 You Might Have Missed
Global temperatures rose and extreme weather ramped up, but there were also some significant breakthroughs for the climate this year.
BBC
Staff
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Conversation Starter
What Killed the Christmas Movie?
Long gone are the days of big-screen festive blockbusters for all the family such as 'Elf' or 'Home Alone', replaced by confused action spectacles like 'Red One', or cheap-and-cheerful Netflix romcoms about hunky snowmen who come to life.
The Independent
Al Horner
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Better Living
People in Colder Countries Understand the Magic of Winter. What's Their Secret?
Researcher Kari Leibowitz traveled to places with some of the harshest winters on Earth to understand how people thrive in the cold and dark. Her findings may inspire you to find comfort and joy in the season.
NPR
Marielle Segarra, Bria Suggs
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"The Most Polarizing Thing on Wheels"
I Was a Cybertruck Skeptic. Then I Got Behind the Wheel of One.
A year after its debut, the polarizing vehicle has come to embody Tesla's infamous CEO, with critics suggesting it's as defective and unreliable as Elon Musk himself.
Texas Monthly
S. C. Gwynne
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Science
How Large Is the Biggest Galaxy in the Universe?
It was barely a century ago that we thought the Milky Way encompassed the entirety of the Universe. Now? We're not even a special galaxy.
Big Think
Ethan Siegel
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Pro Tip
This Is Not Your High School Gym Teacher's Stretching Routine
The key to stretching properly is knowing when to do static or dynamic stretching.
Outside
Alyssa Ages
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Good Question
Do You Really Need to Bake With a Scale?
I am legally obligated to tell you the truth, even if you don't want to hear it.
Bon Appétit
Shilpa Uskokovic
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Yesterday's Most-Read Story
"Ugly" Christmas Sweaters Used to Have Character
Most modern interpretations are a sad imitation of what was once a kitschy holiday tradition.
Slate
Ash Croce
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