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Writer Annie Rauwerda makes a habit of getting lost among the seemingly endless digital archives of Wikipedia, discovering fake towns, promiscuous tortoises, 19th-century fangirls and so...
In the long term, shutting down a coal mine means cleaner air and a healthier environment — but in the short term, it can devastate a...
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Sarah Kay shares “Miles from Any Shoreline,” a poem about “wandering the streets of Bewilderville” and “picking up when the universe calls.” If you love watching TED...
Resumes are a mainstay of the job application process — despite little evidence that they actually help job-seekers or employers get what they want. So why...
Dasha Navalnaya is the daughter of Alexey Navalny, the politician and leader of the Russian opposition to Vladimir Putin. Sharing the story of her father’s poisoning,...