No, mRNA vaccines don’t cause ‘turbo cancer’

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What 100 million volts do to the body and mind

What 100 million volts do to the body and mind The Atlantic · Jacob Stern The odds of being struck by lightning in America in a year are one in 1.2 million. How does the experience reorient a person’s sense of chance, of fate? 

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March Madness used to drive vasectomies. Now abortion bans do.

March Madness used to drive vasectomies. Now abortion bans do. The 19th · Shefali Luthra Once marketed as an excuse to watch basketball, vasectomies are now a way men say they can support their partners after the fall of Roe v. Wade. 

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My unlikely existence

My unlikely existence longreads.com · Phineas Rueckert Is AI helping prospective parents game the fertility lottery? Should it? 

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No, mRNA vaccines don't cause 'turbo cancer'

No, mRNA vaccines don’t cause ‘turbo cancer’ theconversation.com · Dannell D. Boatman mRNA cancer vaccines could transform treatment and prevention — but misinformation threatens their potential. 

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What it was like to watch grieving parents stare down Mark Zuckerberg in court

What it was like to watch grieving parents stare down Mark Zuckerberg in court The Verge · Lauren Feiner Parent advocates were determined to make their presence known to Meta’s CEO. 

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How the manosphere impacts women and girls

How the manosphere impacts women and girls glamourmagazine.co.uk · Lucy Morgan “You don’t have to be a millionaire influencer to access the manosphere; it’s under our noses, all the time.” 

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Who was the first person to dye the Chicago River green?

Who was the first person to dye the Chicago River green? NPR · Jeff Dean How did this St. Patrick’s Day tradition begin? 

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Dancers loved practising in this Singapore walkway. Then the complaints came

Dancers loved practising in this Singapore walkway. Then the complaints came BBC News · Kelly Ng What happened next triggered a debate about Singapore’s fixation with orderliness, the low bar for people to complain, and its many, many rules. 

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What live/work spaces have looked like through the ages

What live/work spaces have looked like through the ages dwell · Angela Serratore People around the world have merged home and labor for centuries. 

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Where is the Seinfeld cast now?

Where is the Seinfeld cast now? Entertainment Weekly · EW Staff, Dustin Nelson See the sitcom stars over 35 years later. 

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