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September 19, 2023

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Alabama Has a Horrible New Way of Killing People on Death Row

The method is not even recommended for euthanizing dogs and cats.

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Trump Attacked Me. Then Musk Did. It Wasn't an Accident.

Yoel Roth argues that his experiences being attacked by Trump and Musk were part of a greater strategy — one that is changing what all of us see online.

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Where the Jimmy Fallon Story Really Started

It is a direct effect of the way these shows are — and have always been — structured.

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I spent a summer putting trees into the ground. Thirty years later, I watched my youthful idealism literally go up in smoke.

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When I Stopped Trying to Self-Optimize, I Got Better

The growth mind-set. The abundance mind-set. The gratitude mind-set. I threw them all away.

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Why Los Angeles Has Avoided the Migrant Crisis Hitting New York

The Southern California city so far has avoided the desperate situation that other metro areas are facing, in part because it no longer attracts as many immigrants as it once did.

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The Game of Their Lives

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