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Hiatus brain: When your favorite show returns, but you can’t remember a thing
When months — even years — separate TV seasons, plotlines are lost to the sands of time.
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Author: Aisha Harris
Outdated Sex Ed Curriculum Still Teaches How Boyfriend’s Balls Could Explode If You Don’t Give Him Hand Job
GOWRIE, IA—After facing backlash from parents concerned an outdated curriculum was leaving teenagers unprepared for the real world, Castlemount High School administrators confirmed Friday that their sex ed program still taught students that their boyfriend’s balls would explode if they didn’t give him a hand job.…
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Man Who Didn’t Bring Picnic Blanket Sits Ashamedly On Ground Next To Everyone
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Lies Elected Officials Tell Their Constituents All The Time
And they say it with a straight face, too. Disgusting.
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No-Bullshit Children’s Museum Just Thousands Of Buttons That Light Up When Pressed
BOSTON—Hailing the update as a streamlined alternative for overwhelmed families, the newly revamped Boston Children’s Museum announced Friday that it was losing the bullshit by providing visitors with nothing but thousands of buttons that light up when pressed. “Kids and parents alike can cut to the chase and…
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‘Segregated Skies’ tells the story of the first Black pilot for a commercial airline
When American Airlines hired David Harris in 1964, he became the first African American pilot to fly for a commercial airline. Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cottman’s Segregated Skies tells his story.
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Author: Elizabeth Blair
Family ties are tested in 2 engrossing international films
The Belgian drama Playground unfolds at a school where 7-year-old Nora watches her brother being bullied. The Chadian film Lingui, the Sacred Bonds centers on a mother whose teen daughter is pregnant.
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Author: Justin Chang
George Takei got reparations. He says they ‘strengthen the integrity of America’
Eighty years ago, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed an executive order that sent thousands of Japanese-Americans to internment camps. Actor George Takei was among them.
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Author: Neda Ulaby
An Episode of “Euphoria,” Based Solely on the Jokes I’ve Seen About It on Social Media
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Author: Carlos Greaves