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Two Dollar Bill, Befuddled Brendan, and the currency of a story
How a series of college pranks connect us to the broader narrative of American money and our relationship with the extended memory of cash.
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The Twenty-First Chromosome
Whose life is worth living? Who decides whose life is worth living?
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Miami Eat: Four Days of Postvax Gluttony, Guy Fieri, and the Illusion of Infinite Abundance
Is there anything more American than a corporate-sponsored, star-studded event purely dedicated to the uninhibited consumption of food and drink? And is there any better place for it than Florida?
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The rise, fall, and uncertain future of Desert Center
A patch of desert in California sells for $6 million after 100 years of turbulent history
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From Sacred to Shunned: The Khwaja Sira and trans rights in Pakistan
Not unlike the slogan “no justice, no peace” that echoed around American cities in 2020, a simple phrase atop Julie Khan’s Facebook page encapsulates the last year. “Transgender needs right [sic] not sympathy.”
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