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Netflix's 'Iron Fist' Stumbles In Depiction Of Asian Culture
Netflix releases another Marvel superhero series, Iron Fist. This one features a white martial arts expert who fights bad guys, most of whom are Asian. After successful shows like Jessica Jones, this one misses the mark.
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Royal Robbins, Pioneer Of American Rock Climbing, Dies At 82
In the 1950s and '60s, rock climber Royal Robbins put up big wall routes on cliffs in the Yosemite Valley that nobody had ever imagined. He also wrote influential books on climbing, and helped change rock climbing practices to be more environmentally sensitive. Robbins died on Tuesday at the age of 82.
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Hunter S. Thompson's Widow Returns Ernest Hemingway's Elk Horns
The gonzo journalist was so enamored with Hemingway that early in his career he traveled to the Idaho cabin where Hemingway died. After 52 years, the antlers he took were returned to the Hemingways.
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Could Worms In Your Gut Cure Your Allergies?
Some people are trying to treat autoimmune problems with an unlikely tool: worms that live in your gut, permanently. Scientists are finally starting to figure out whether they work.
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Vibraphonist Lugs His Picnic-Table-Sized Instrument Around Chicago
For our summer series "The World's a Stage," we meet Preyas Roy, a man who plays the vibraphone on a busy Chicago street corner.
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The challenge of retaining young public health workers
A researcher at Columbia University has been pondering a question: How can we keep younger public health workers on the job?
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Tennessee special election result is a warning sign for Republicans
Matt Van Epps only beat his liberal challenger by 9 points, in a district that President Trump won by 22 points last year.
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How one Detroit-area synagogue is rethinking Zionism
Gaza’s Health Ministry says more than 70,000 Palestinians have died since the war between Israel and Hamas began. And since then, Jewish Americans here have become increasingly critical of Israel.
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In the realm of social media, YouTube stays king
As social media users flee X for other platforms, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram continue to dominate our attention spans.
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Dells announce they'll donate $6 billion towards investment accounts for American kids
Michael and Susan Dell announced on Wednesday that they'll give $250 to 25 million children, in investment accounts.
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