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Book Review: 'Rock Me on the Water,' by Ronald Brownstein

The New York Times - 23 Mar 2021 21:29
In "Rock Me on the Water," Ronald Brownstein explores one momentous year that brings together Archie Bunker and Joni Mitchell in a narrative of cultural ferment.
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Forget margaritas! 10 ways to cook with tequila - from spiked shrimp to watermelon wedges While the Mexican spirit is most commonly consumed in shots or cocktails, it can also be a joy to cook with, whether you're making tasty roast beef or boozy chocolate pots Tequila isn't really a relaxing drink. It isn't ...
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AFL tribunal bans Geelong's Patrick Dangerfield for three games Defence tried to get impact downgraded from severe to high Jury took 18 minutes to decide initial grading was correct Geelong superstar Patrick Dangerfield has been suspended for three games and will miss the Cats' block...
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BBC News NI speaks to expats from the island of Ireland about key events they have missed in lockdown.
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Sherry Turkle's Plugged-In Year

The New Yorker - 23 Mar 2021 20:25
The sociologist has critiqued our digital addictions. Now, like the rest of us, she's been trapped behind her screens.
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A father has been charged with child endangerment after the man took his 2-year-old daughter inside an elephant enclosure at the San Diego Zoo.
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Boulder shooting survivors recount chilling tales of heroism, horror Survivors of the Colorado supermarket shooting recalled in harrowing detail how they could “feel” bullets whizzing past them as they fled — as the bloodthirsty gunman closed in on them. Sarah Moonshadow and her son...
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UK moves to ease tensions with EU over Covid vaccine exports Sources raise possibility of sharing jab supplies from Dutch AstraZeneca plant as diplomacy blitz begins Coronavirus - latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Ministers will seek to calm tensions over a potential...
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Mass shooting in Boulder weighs heavily on Colorado men's coach Tad Boyle, players After Colorado's loss to Florida State in the men's NCAA Tournament, coach Tad Boyle said the mass shooting had weighed on his mind throughout game.      
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Could Ebola outbreak spread to U.S.?

CBSNews - 23 Mar 2021 15:42
Nearly 700 people have died in an Ebola outbreak in West Africa. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss whether it could affect the U.S.
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Massachusetts couple dead after 100-foot fall at Acadia National Park Wayne Beckford, 28, and Kassandra Caceres, 30, of Rutand, Mass., arrived in Bar Harbor, Maine, on March 16, the National Park Service said in a news release.
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Rescued catalina macaw and a Syrian clown: Tuesday's best photos The Guardian's picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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It looks like the crash of a Malaysia Airlines jet in Eastern Ukraine was no "accident," Vice President Joe Biden said -- rather, it was apparently "blown out of the sky."
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A YouTube clip purports to show debris falling from a plume of smoke, a result of the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 in Ukraine.
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Eight-year-old Dylan Spoering performed a free piano concert in Minneapolis, Minnesota that attracted over 400 people thanks to a neighbor's Facebook post.
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WeWork lost $3.2 billion last year. Now it wants to go public with a SPAC advised by Shaquille O'Neal WeWork is hoping investors will help it go public at a valuation of $9 billion including debt, according to the Financial Times.
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From her home in Toronto, Vina Nadjibulla fields hundreds of emails, texts, and phone calls, all about the only person she really wants to hear from.
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Senate Judiciary Committee to hold gun violence hearing Tuesday A top Senate committee will convene Tuesday for a hearing on gun violence — less than 24 hours after a mass shooting in Boulder, Colo., left at least 10 dead. The Senate Judiciary Committee will kick off its “Constit...
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The Vatican's Giant Step Backward on Same-Sex Unions

The New Yorker - 23 Mar 2021 15:15
The Vatican's Giant Step Backward on Same-Sex Unions A scathing Church ruling leaves Catholics wondering what Pope Francis really thinks.
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Why you might want to rethink your air purifier

Fast Company - 23 Mar 2021 08:00
Why you might want to rethink your air purifier A new study found that some air purifiers might actually add more toxins to the air than they take out. Air purifiers have been a hot commodity over the past year, as people attempt to combat the fact that COVID-19 can s...
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Microsoft Corp. is in discussions to purchase videogame-chat platform Discord for more than $10 billion, according to a report by Bloomberg News.
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NYC restaurants show fighting spirit one year after pandemic It's no secret that it takes a brave soul -- some might say a crazy one -- to open a restaurant in New York City. But after more than a decade of writing this column, it wasn't until the past 12 months that I have come t...
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