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Takeaways from the Georgia grand jury report

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Takeaways from the partial release of the Georgia grand jury report
Takeaways from the partial release of the Georgia grand jury report
CNN · Devan Cole
No widespread voter fraud, but possible perjury charges.
We need to dispel the myth that fossil fuel power plants are reliable
We need to dispel the myth that fossil fuel power plants are reliable
distilled.earth · Michael Thomas
Two years ago, a polar vortex caused the electric grid in Texas to fail. Before the storm was even over, the finger-pointing began.
Why being messy is good for you
Why being messy is good for you
BBC Culture · Holly Williams
From "non-aesthetic" homes to Frazzled English Woman and Marie Kondo, there's a new wave of realism about what our lives are like.
'Nothing' doesn’t exist. Instead, there is 'quantum foam'
'Nothing' doesn’t exist. Instead, there is 'quantum foam'
bigthink.com · Don Lincoln
When you combine the Uncertainty Principle with Einstein's famous equation, you get a mind-blowing result: Particles can come from nothing.
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Why being declared dead when you’re alive still occurs
Why being declared dead when you’re alive still occurs
Ars Technica · Stephen Hughes
Death is a process, not an event, and some steps appear to be reversible.
That time Eleanor Roosevelt disappeared for 10 days
That time Eleanor Roosevelt disappeared for 10 days
Atlas Obscura · Sarah Durn
She reappeared in World War II’s Pacific theater where, for five weeks in 1943, she inspired troops and faced down air raids.
How to start lucid dreaming
How to start lucid dreaming
Allure · Aliza Kelly
Controlling your own dreams can be more empowering than you think.
The 'toxic love' of Twitter’s most outlandish food warnings R O L 00 B - Y -Te
The 'toxic love' of Twitter’s most outlandish food warnings
Eater · Jaya Saxena
Piling on with “warnings” about Black and diaspora dishes is a playful act of protection — one that inserts Black voices into the culinary conversation.
The great misunderstanding of Reese Witherspoon
The great misunderstanding of Reese Witherspoon
slate.com · Heather Schwedel
She’s not a Debbie, she’s a flipboard!
50 genuinely horrible albums by brilliant artists
50 genuinely horrible albums by brilliant artists
Rolling Stone · Andy Greene
Dylan, Lennon, Bowie — even the greatest screw up sometimes. These are the epic duds that diehard fans would like to pretend never happened.
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Follow @Flipboard See More in The Daily Edition Download App Takeaways from the partial release of the Georgia grand jury report Takeaways from the partial release of the Georgia grand jury report CNN · Devan Cole No widespread voter fraud, but possible perjury charges. FLIP We need to dispel the myth that fossil fuel power plants are reliable We need to dispel the myth that fossil fuel power plants are reliable distilled.earth · Michael Thomas Two years ago, a polar vortex caused the electric grid in Texas to fail. Before the storm was even over, the finger-pointing began. FLIP Why being messy is good for you Why being messy is good for you BBC Culture · Holly Williams From "non-aesthetic" homes to Frazzled English Woman and Marie Kondo, there's a new wave of realism about what our lives are like. FLIP 'Nothing' doesn’t exist. Instead, there is 'quantum foam' 'Nothing' doesn’t exist. Instead, there is 'quantum foam' bigthink.com · Don Lincoln When you combine the Uncertainty Principle with Einstein's famous equation, you get a mind-blowing result: Particles can come from nothing. FLIP Want more than 10 stories? Use the QR code to get Flipboard on your phone. It's free and you'll have all the best stories just a flip away. Download Why being declared dead when you’re alive still occurs Why being declared dead when you’re alive still occurs Ars Technica · Stephen Hughes Death is a process, not an event, and some steps appear to be reversible. FLIP That time Eleanor Roosevelt disappeared for 10 days That time Eleanor Roosevelt disappeared for 10 days Atlas Obscura · Sarah Durn She reappeared in World War II’s Pacific theater where, for five weeks in 1943, she inspired troops and faced down air raids. FLIP How to start lucid dreaming How to start lucid dreaming Allure · Aliza Kelly Controlling your own dreams can be more empowering than you think. FLIP The 'toxic love' of Twitter’s most outlandish food warnings R O L 00 B - Y -Te The 'toxic love' of Twitter’s most outlandish food warnings Eater · Jaya Saxena Piling on with “warnings” about Black and diaspora dishes is a playful act of protection — one that inserts Black voices into the culinary conversation. FLIP The great misunderstanding of Reese Witherspoon The great misunderstanding of Reese Witherspoon slate.com · Heather Schwedel She’s not a Debbie, she’s a flipboard! FLIP 50 genuinely horrible albums by brilliant artists 50 genuinely horrible albums by brilliant artists Rolling Stone · Andy Greene Dylan, Lennon, Bowie — even the greatest screw up sometimes. These are the epic duds that diehard fans would like to pretend never happened. FLIP Was this sent to you by a friend? For more like it, subscribe here. BLOG · CAREERS · ADVERTISE Update your email preferences or unsubscribe . View our privacy policy here. ©2023 Flipboard, Inc. Made with love at 555 Bryant St #352 Palo Alto, CA 94301
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