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How we talk about Greenland matters to our alliances around the world
Rather than appeal to Denmark’s goodwill, President Trump’s rhetoric risks trapping the U.S. in a cycle of increasing coercion.The Hill - 5h -
Why Trump should forget about corporate tax cuts in his first 100 days
Corporate tax cuts are inflationary and could spell trouble for Republicans in the 2026 election.MarketWatch - 2d -
Han Kang Talks About Her Jeju Book, ‘We Do Not Part”
Han Kang’s latest novel, about a South Korean massacre, delves into why atrocities must be remembered. “It’s pain and it is blood, but it’s the current of life,” she said.The New York Times - 3d -
TikTok Changed How We Talk About Health
It has turned doctors into stars, put taboo subjects on main and given all of us a place to explore our well-being.The New York Times - 6d -
Should we be concerned about Josh Jung and Jeff Hoffman?
Eric Karabell keeps tabs on the baseball world and tells you what is relevant to fantasy baseball managers.ESPN - Jan. 17 -
Snyder's Soapbox: Are we a 'we?' On how fans talk about their favorite sports team
You may not take the field, but does that mean you aren't a part of the team?CBS Sports - Jan. 14 -
From ‘gestation’ to ‘gentle’: across Europe, why do we talk about parenting in English? | Olga Mecking
I live in the Netherlands and speak several languages. But when I became a mother, I had to learn a whole new vocabulary. For me, becoming a mother was an experience as disorienting and confusing ...The Guardian - Jan. 7 -
'I love being a superstar, but we can't just have one' - Maher's mission
American superstar Ilona Maher says rugby needs more people "connecting" with the sport after making her debut for Bristol Bears.BBC News - Jan. 5 -
Forget talk of defending workers, the US visa feud is about the market’s needs
Whether in America or Britain, working-class people only matter when immigration is an issue. On the one side stand Silicon Valley moguls and leaders of corporate America; on the other, ...The Guardian - Jan. 5
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Watch: Trees down and streets flooded as Storm Éowyn brings wild weather
Red weather warnings, meaning there is a danger to life, are in place as fierce winds bring widespread disruption.BBC News - 7h -
US Covid adviser Fauci has his security protection revoked by president
The former top US health official has faced death threats since leading the country's COVID-19 response.BBC News - 1h -
Southport killer had ricin materials sent to neighbour, messages reveal
Messages seen by the BBC confirm the teenage killer's father knew about the unexplained deliveries.BBC News - 3h -
Hamas names next Israeli hostages set to be released
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Why Are the Oscars Scared of Horror Films?
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