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These Poached Eggs Aren’t Picture-Perfect. That’s What Makes Them Beautiful.
Dec 26, 2021 | www.nytimes.com
With the simple act of preparing a big batch of eggs, the photographer Romulo Yanes taught Genevieve Ko the importance of pausing, and connecting through cooking.
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Michelle Yeoh: ‘Jackie Chan thought women belonged in the kitchen – until I kicked his butt’
Dec 26, 2021 | www.theguardian.com
Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings: Return of the King needed one more ending
Dec 23, 2021 | Polygon
The case for the Scouring of the Shire
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US Army Creates Single Vaccine Against All COVID & SARS Variants, Researchers Say
Dec 22, 2021 | Defense One
Within weeks, Walter Reed researchers expect to announce that human trials show success against Omicron—and even future strains.
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Opinion | Will the Coronavirus Evolve to Be Milder?
Dec 20, 2021 | www.nytimes.com
While we may care, the virus really doesn’t.
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Highly vaccinated countries thought they were over the worst. Denmark says the pandemic’s toughest month is just beginning.
Dec 18, 2021 | Washington Post
In a country that tracks the spread of coronavirus variants as closely as any in the world, the signals have never been more concerning.
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The Non-Anniversary of Pearl Harbor
Dec 16, 2021 | kottke.org
So, here's something I didn't really fully notice until after it was over: December 7, 2021 (Tuesday) was the 80th anniversary o
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Alison Roman Just Can’t Help Herself
Dec 14, 2021 | The New Yorker
A food-world star’s method and mess.
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The Lost Diary of Anthony Bourdain
Dec 11, 2021 | Rolling Stone
For years, the chef and TV star posted anonymously to a martial-arts forum on Reddit — but his voice was too singular to go undetected for long
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Did Anyone Even Look at the Massive Defense Budget Before Passing It?
Dec 09, 2021 | Slate Magazine
Congress gave Joe Biden $25 billion more than he even asked for—and for what?
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What if you could hear climate change? Listen to music based on a century of rainfall data
Dec 01, 2021 | www.usatoday.com
Musicians from Florida's Full Sail University composed songs based on changing precipitation patterns in several states like Michigan and Arkansas.
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Hiding in plain sight: How one of the country’s most-wanted fugitives led a quiet life in Lynnfield - The Boston Globe
Nov 30, 2021 | BostonGlobe.com
To those who knew him, Tom Randele had all the hallmarks of a regular guy. He was an avid golfer and car enthusiast. His wife worked for the town, and they owned a modest home on a quiet cul-de-sac. But Randele had a secret — something he’d been...
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Star Wars is better with no new movies coming out
Nov 30, 2021 | Polygon
The Star Wars films have stalled — and that’s great news for the franchise and its fans
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Who Owns a Recipe? A Plagiarism Claim Has Cookbook Authors Asking.
Nov 29, 2021 | www.nytimes.com
U.S. copyright law protects all kinds of creative material, but recipe creators are mostly powerless in an age and a business that are all about sharing.
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The Question the I.O.C. Is Too Weak to Ask
Nov 20, 2021 | www.nytimes.com
Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai went missing after publicly accusing a former government official of sexual assault. Tennis stars, led by Naomi Osaka, and the WTA have all asked #whereispengshuai?
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The Easiest Part of the Pandemic? Getting My Kid the Covid Vaccine
Nov 19, 2021 | Esquire
Every turn in the pandemic has offered enough false hope that I’d simply stopped hoping entirely. But this was different.
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The Bad Guys Are Winning
Nov 15, 2021 | The Atlantic
If the 20th century was the story of slow, uneven progress toward the victory of liberal democracy over other ideologies—communism, fascism, virulent nationalism—the 21st century is, so far, a story of the reverse.
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