Recent articles from publications based in United States.
He Took Me Belly Dancing in the Middle East. I Didn’t Know I Was His Cover.
Narrativelyby Brahna Yassky·2d ago
I first saw Brahna Yassky give a reading at cidery Seminary Hill a few years ago for an event sponsored by my local bookshop One Grand Books.
Angola’s peatlands highly underestimated, new study suggests
Mongabay Globalby Malavikavyawahare·2d ago
- New research mapping out the Angolan Highlands Water Tower (AWHT), a stretch of elevated plateau spanning 380,382 km², finds that a significantly larger portion of the region hosts peatland than...
Tom Ford Cologne, a Tissot Watch and All the New Launches Esquire’s Editors Loved This Week
Esquireby Luke Guillory·2d ago
I started this list of with a sweater. That’s partially because Toteme just dropped its first foray into menswear, and I was pleasantly surprised with how the Scandi-minimalist brand’s release made...
Can Riz Ahmed Stretch the Culture and Win an Emmy at the Same Time?
Vanity Fairby Chris Murphy·2d ago
The powers that be at Amazon are reportedly looking for the next James Bond—but Riz Ahmed is pretty sure he isn’t on anyone’s short list.
How Much Is Too Much Magnesium?
GQby Emily Laurence Sardinha·2d ago
Protein may be the MVP for building muscle, but magnesium wears the crown when it comes to recovery.
Looks Like Dr. Robby’s Sabbatical Didn’t Help at All
Esquireby Brady Langmann·2d ago
I mean, did you really think The Pitt’s Dr. Robby (Noah Wyle) would return from his sabbatical soaking in Goop exfoliator, giving high-fives to every bloodied patient, and bragging about the helmet...
’They Weaponized You Like Nobody’s Ever Been Weaponized’: Trump and Michael Cohen Make Peace
Timeby Connor Greene·2d ago
President Donald Trump on Thursday buried the hatchet with his former attorney Michael Cohen, appearing on Cohen’s radio show in what was the first public exchange between the two men in eight...
Energy sector is in focus because of Iran, AI and California. Here are hedge funds' top plays
US Top News and Analysisby Brian Sullivan·2d ago
What I'm hearing from energy insiders Greetings from Colorado, where I had the opportunity to do a nearly hour-long chat with the Chair of the Federal Trade Commission.
Wait, Are Dems Ahead in ... Arkansas?
The New Republicby Emma Janssen, TNR Staff·2d ago
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The Final Novel Of Danish Author Tove Ditlevsen - 3 Quarks Daily
3 Quarks Dailyby Morgan Meis·2d ago
Janique Vigier at Bookforum: THE PERSONAL AD is a tried-and-true deus ex machina for novelists who write about desperate figures.
Trump Moves to Strip American Bar Association of Its Power
The New Republicby Malcolm Ferguson·2d ago
President Trump is trying to take away the American Bar Association’s ability to accredit law schools due to its being too woke.
What Is Nerve Flossing—and Can It Fix Your Back Pain?
GQby Dean Stattmann·2d ago
Lately, you might have noticed a new back pain remedy floating around your socials. Then again, maybe that’s just what happens when you leave a microphone-enabled smartphone in the vicinity of a...
Exclusive: US government lab is probing Chinese-made lidar for security vulnerabilities | TechCrunch
TechCrunchby Sean O'Kane·2d ago
A Department of Energy lab is investigating whether Chinese lidar sensors might pose a security risk if they become widely used on vehicles in the United States, TechCrunch has learned.
Columbia House closure sparks nostalgia for a bygone music scam
Salonby Alex Galbraith·2d ago
Even if you aren’t old enough to remember the heyday of Columbia House, you’re probably familiar with the scam at its center.
The importance of indoor airflow patterns in spreading airborne disease
MIT Newsby Zach Winn | MIT News·2d ago
Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of infectious disease deaths, claiming over 1 million lives every year.
How ‘gentle power’ can preserve traditional biodiversity in Tokyo
Mongabay Globalby Morgan Erickson-Davis·2d ago
- In Japan, satoyama are rural landscapes with natural attributes that have also been shaped by centuries of human activity.
Trump Pardons of Fraudsters Cost Victims Nearly $2 Billion
The New Republicby Edith Olmsted·2d ago
President Donald Trump is letting fraudsters off the hook at the expense of their victims, according to a new report from Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee Friday.
What caused the global populist wave? It’s the Internet, Stupid - 3 Quarks Daily
3 Quarks Dailyby S. Abbas Raza·2d ago
Francis Fukuyama at Persuasion: Ever since the year 2016, when Britain voted for Brexit and Trump was elected president, social scientists, journalists, pundits, and almost everyone else have been...
Southeast Asia is a hotspot for oak trees, many under ‘dire threat’
Mongabay Globalby Isabel Esterman·2d ago
- A recent report sheds light on Southeast Asia’s important oak tree diversity and underlines that many of these species are highly threatened.
In California’s biggest cities, Turner’s Outdoorsman is a top source of crime guns
CalMattersby By Aaron Mendelson for The Trace·2d ago
In summary A new report from the California Department of Justice adds to concerning pattern documented in previous reporting by The Trace.
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