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Lazerus: Emptying my notebook of all the 2023-24 stories that weren't quite fit to print
New York Times· 12 hours agoWhen a story idea becomes an actual story, I italicize it and move it to the bottom of the list. OK,...
Greenberg: Cubs win a series but remain punchline in harrowing Chicago baseball season
New York Times· 11 hours agoOn Sunday morning, Cubs pitchers took fielding practice before the game and the team called up a...
The One Command a Pet Behaviorist Is Begging Dog Owners to Start Using
Parade· 11 hours agoTo help with that, we spoke to New York dog behaviorist Gia Savocchi of Thinking Canine, who has...
Students scoff at a school cellphone ban. Until they really begin to think about it
Los Angeles Times· 11 hours agoStudents, whose cellphones are an extension of their very being, mull pending L.A. school ban of the...
Opinion: Biden put Democrats in a pickle. What's the right way out of it?
Los Angeles Times· 4 hours agoDemocrats are in quite a pickle. Actually, they probably wish they had pickled their 81-year-old...
13 Actors Who Dished About What It’s Like To Get Fired In Hollywood
TooFab· 5 hours agoEric Dane starred on Grey’s Anatomy for six seasons and fans were surprised when he unexpectedly...
'I made 325 appearances alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic after letting him sleep on my floor'
GiveMeSport· 24 hours agoGiven his prestige within elite football's upper echelons, as well as his outspoken nature upon...
House of the Dragon Recap With Spoilers: "A Dance of Dragons"
Comic Book· 19 hours agoThe Targaryen civil war rages on in Sunday's latest edition of House of the Dragon, as the battles...
Coal mining created community and culture. Can clean energy do the same?
BBC News· 11 hours agoIt was dirty and dangerous, but coal mining also cultivated pride, companionship, and art, writes...
The Democratic Party Will Decide If Biden Steps Aside
The Bulwark· 4 hours agoOne of the hallmarks of healthy institutions is that the bigger and more consequential a decision is, the more diffuse the decision-making process becomes. Technically, it’s the people who voted in the Democratic primaries.