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The Talented Mr. Bernardini - A young Italian is accused of pulling off the book world’s most perplexing crime. Who is he? ~books Article 3158 words, published Feb 4 2022 7 votes
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The nuclear industry argues regulators don’t understand new small reactors ~enviro energy Article 9 votes
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Mark Zuckerberg’s dream of launching a cryptocurrency is officially over ~finance cryptocurrency Article 499 words 11 votes
Neil Young pulls his music from Spotify after his ultimatum regarding Joe Rogan and ‘fake information about vaccines’ ~music Article 527 words 32 votes
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The battle for a powerful cyberweapon: A Times investigation reveals how Israel reaped diplomatic gains around the world from NSO’s Pegasus spyware ~tech privacy security.cyber Article 7442 words 4 votes
13,000 pounds at 118 miles per hour: It was the deadliest wreck in years. And the man behind it was one of the FBI’s most notorious informants. ~humanities.history Article 7988 words, published Jan 19 2022 18 votes
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Daily glass of wine is bad for you, World Heart Federation says in new policy ~health Article 13 votes
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Daniel Radcliffe to star in comedic ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic biopic for Roku ~movies comedy Article 458 words 17 votes