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Diversity Syndrome: On Publishings Relentless Pigeonholing of Black Writers
Naomi Day
When talking about childrens literature there is an oft-referenced concept that uses mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors to illustrate the importance of books that reflect our lived experiences ...[Continue Reading]
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Massive HRV & Readiness Scores With This ONE Trick For Instant Stress Relief (Calm Fight & Flight Within *Seconds*), With VeReliefs Dr. Nicholas Hool
Niko Rotta
Ben Greenfield [00:00:00]: My name is Ben Greenfield and on this episode of the Boundless Life podcast. Nicholas Hool ...[Continue Reading]
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From Red Dust to Distrust: On the Unhealed Wounds of Nuclear Testing
Emily Yates-Doerr
In the autumn of 1954, Minnie Mae, who was 21 years old, became sick with a blood-related cancer, as did several others in the small farming community in South Dakota where she lived. She spent Thank ...[Continue Reading]
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Meet Chinas top six AI unicorns: who are leading the wave of AI in China
Shuang Jing
Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNodes Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. The launch of ChatGPT-3.5 in December 2022 triggered a ...[Continue Reading]
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Latest RISJ report: Seven opportunities for your newsroom in 2025
Jacob Granger
Confidence is low in the news industry as it marches into 2025, according to the Reuters Institute's annual report, Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2025, published today (9 J ...[Continue Reading]
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Extreme weather, suburban sprawl fuel LA's wildfires
Issam AHMED
A prolonged dry spell combined with strong winds has created the "perfect conditions" for Los Angeles wildfires to rage out of control, even though experts say it's too soon to pinpoint exactly how m ...[Continue Reading]
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