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  1. Premade bowls at the make-your-own ramen station. Condiment and coffee stations, gone. Food prep done by robots. We still don't know how many students will return to campuses this fall. But for those who do, mealtime will be very different.

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    Jul 16

    Scientists have determined that climate change caused by humans made this year's Siberian heat wave 600 times more likely to occur, which one researcher called "truly staggering."

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  3. Critic’s Notebook: If things are to change, American orchestras must take proactive steps to address the appalling racial imbalance that remains in their ranks, Anthony Tommasini writes. “Blind auditions are no longer tenable.”

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    Jul 16

    Proactive planning, priority housing and, in the NWSL, child care from the commish's daughter. How the NWSL and the WNBA have tried to make playing and parenting easier for the moms in their ranks. Via :

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  5. Here are 10 new books recommended by critics and editors at The New York Times

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  6. As the news emerged late Friday that Rep. John Lewis had died, praise for the civil rights icon began to pour in from American political leaders who had known him for decades

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    John Lewis lived a life of "good trouble, necessary trouble." In 2013, on the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington in 1963, we recorded this video interview. I will miss him. America will miss him. May his memory be for a blessing.

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    RIP John Lewis, a son of sharecroppers and an apostle of nonviolence who was bloodied at Selma and across the Jim Crow South in the historic struggle for racial equality and then carried a mantle of moral authority into Congress. ⁦

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  9. Breaking News: John Lewis has died at 80. A towering figure in the historic struggle for racial equality, he carried a mantle of moral authority into Congress.

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  10. Prosecutors have dropped felony charges against 87 protesters who peacefully gathered this week outside the Kentucky attorney general’s home to demand charges against the police officers responsible for the death of Breonna Taylor

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    And here’s a NEW story with additional information on the legal authority DHS is citing to crack down on the protests.

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  12. The pandemic has turned Christopher Nolan’s $200 million spectacle, “Tenet," into a high-stakes test case

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    Here's a story digging into the dramatic last few months at Airbnb, and what happens when a warm and fuzzy office culture meets the business realities of a pandemic:

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  14. These scientists are at the forefront of the hunt for a coronavirus vaccine, and the first human trials of their experimental candidate begin next week. Here's the story of their scramble to turn back a pandemic.

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  15. Lowe’s and Home Depot on Friday became the latest retailers that will begin requiring all their customers to wear masks

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    7 hours ago

    I spoke with Oregon Gov. Kate Brown. She said she spoke with Chad Wolf, the Homeland Security secretary, and asked that he remove federal agents from the streets of Portland. She said he refused.

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  17. How to see Comet NEOWISE, tonight and in the days to come

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  18. Gov. Gavin Newsom of California announced new rules on Friday that would force many of the state’s districts to teach remotely when school starts next month

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    We have published an extremely detailed map of where people are wearing masks in the United States.

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  20. He had more than 20 aliases and usually wore a mask. Sometimes he biked to avoid being identified via license plate. In the end, it was losing his temper at a rental car counter that led to the arrest of an elusive ATM skimming suspect, prosecutors say.

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