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School boards are the front line in America’s culture war
vice.com / Matthew Gault Public gatherings of local officials have always been battlegrounds, but now those fights play out online for millions of viewers.
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7 Mistakes You'll Definitely Make Hiring a Financial Advisor
smartasset.com People who retire comfortably avoid these financial advisor mistakes. #6: Make sure you understand how your advisor is getting paid.
As the delta variant spreads, what does it mean for travel & your next trip?
flipboard.com / The Points Guy What the experts say about travel safety, mask mandates and more.
In photos: America's longest wars
axios.com / Aïda Amer Until Afghanistan, Vietnam was America's longest war. The images we're seeing now have a lot of parallels with that conflict.
The Sopranos of Berlin: A brutal crime family and a billion dollar jewel heist
gq.com / Joshua Hammer When a rash of sensational museum robberies stunned Europe, police zeroed in on a fearsome crime family.
How you can help Afghanistan
qz.com / Annalisa Merelli For those looking for ways to help, here are a few organizations and initiatives to support Afghans. You can donate, volunteer, or share information. read more
She flew to Tonga for a weekend, 18 months later she's still stuck there
cnn.com / Tamara Hardingham-Gill She was only planning to stay for the weekend.
Owen Wilson is doing great, thanks
esquire.com / Ryan D'Agostino Three days with the star of Loki, The French Dispatch, and all those movies you know by heart.
Is it time to cut out the coffee?
flipboard.com / The Food Desk It's the most consumed drink in America after water because it tastes great and helps you wake up, but coffee's not all good.
Vegetarian barbecue isn’t a threat to brisket
texasmonthly.com / Daniel Vaughn We’ve come a long way from smoked vegetables seeming strange at a barbecue joint—and that’s a good thing. read more
Sudoku maker Maki Kaji, who saw life's joy in puzzles, dies
apnews.com / Yuri Kageyama Known as the “Godfather of Sudoku,” Kaji created the puzzle to be easy for children and others who didn’t want to think too hard.
Presented By
SmartAsset
School boards are the front line in America’s culture war
vice.com / Matthew Gault Public gatherings of local officials have always been battlegrounds, but now those fights play out online for millions of viewers.
PROMOTED BY SmartAsset
7 Mistakes You'll Definitely Make Hiring a Financial Advisor
smartasset.com People who retire comfortably avoid these financial advisor mistakes. #6: Make sure you understand how your advisor is getting paid.
As the delta variant spreads, what does it mean for travel & your next trip?
flipboard.com / The Points Guy What the experts say about travel safety, mask mandates and more.
In photos: America's longest wars
axios.com / Aïda Amer Until Afghanistan, Vietnam was America's longest war. The images we're seeing now have a lot of parallels with that conflict.
The Sopranos of Berlin: A brutal crime family and a billion dollar jewel heist
gq.com / Joshua Hammer When a rash of sensational museum robberies stunned Europe, police zeroed in on a fearsome crime family.
How you can help Afghanistan
qz.com / Annalisa Merelli For those looking for ways to help, here are a few organizations and initiatives to support Afghans. You can donate, volunteer, or share information. read more
She flew to Tonga for a weekend, 18 months later she's still stuck there
cnn.com / Tamara Hardingham-Gill She was only planning to stay for the weekend.
Owen Wilson is doing great, thanks
esquire.com / Ryan D'Agostino Three days with the star of Loki, The French Dispatch, and all those movies you know by heart.
Is it time to cut out the coffee?
flipboard.com / The Food Desk It's the most consumed drink in America after water because it tastes great and helps you wake up, but coffee's not all good.
Vegetarian barbecue isn’t a threat to brisket
texasmonthly.com / Daniel Vaughn We’ve come a long way from smoked vegetables seeming strange at a barbecue joint—and that’s a good thing. read more
Sudoku maker Maki Kaji, who saw life's joy in puzzles, dies
apnews.com / Yuri Kageyama Known as the “Godfather of Sudoku,” Kaji created the puzzle to be easy for children and others who didn’t want to think too hard.
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