Centuries-old newspaper clippings from Sweden
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Centuries-old newspaper clippings from Sweden
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Bright lights in a dark world
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The human family tree gets more complicated
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Its femur was larger than most people
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We have a lot to learn about adaptability from a bird who evolved to swim
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Scientists keep knocking it down but it keeps roaring back
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And it’s here to help
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A generation of young people with ‘full hearts in an empty world’ sought hope in the face of insurmountable malaise
- by Emily Herring
Jessica Riskin’s three greatest revelations while writing Power of Life
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Landfills are actually excellent places to beef up your lifetime list
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My underwater dive to discover whether the beautiful ocean organisms are ever coming back
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‘We’re not sure what it means or how it started’ – the enigmatic ritual that has existed in Switzerland for centuries
- by Aeon Video

Talk as much as you like about human rights, nothing will change until the architecture of global finance is reformed
- by Attiya Waris

How a public health initiative to reduce air pollution has created ‘full-time citizen complainants’ who patrol the city
- by Aeon Video
Two days before Khalil's arrest, an anonymous tip accused him of calling for violence. The FBI found it did not “warrant further investigation" — but the Trump administration kept calling him a threat.
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War Secretary Pete Hegseth was on Capitol Hill Tuesday to defend the Pentagon’s $1.5 trillion budget request.
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We need a new imagination for the whole Earth, linking the power of the deep planet with the vitality of the surface
- by James Dinneen
U.S. media outlets were crucial in helping Israel sell the Gaza genocide to the American public.
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A legal disciplinary panel won’t disclose any details about its inquiry into John Sarcone, a Trump loyalist in New York.
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The controversial event and the NYPD’s response to resulting protests present a test for Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
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In this award-winning short, inmates and college students explore the history of incarceration from inside a US prison
- by Aeon Video

For years I watched people through cameras and screens, filling in the blanks and calling it truth
- by Tyler Thier

The emotional and practical skills of adulthood can only be learned from (appropriate) levels of discomfort and stress
- by Niklas Serning & Nina Lyon