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Another Kind Of Milestone
Our Same-Sex Marriage Didn’t Last, But The Right To Marry Still Matters ([link removed])
Today marks 10 years since same-sex marriage became legal in America. And to commemorate it, we have a really lovely piece from Jill Layton about the breakdown of her 10-year-long, same-sex marriage. She writes, “It's not a dramatic ending. No salacious plot twist, no villain, no scandal (at least not the kind that would end a marriage). Rather, it was the slow unraveling of something that once felt solid. We grew apart. We became different people from the ones who made those vows. In other words, we are ending our marriage the same way so many others do: with sadness, with dignity, with complicated love, and with a mediator. And honestly? I find a strange comfort in that.”
Read it. I promise it will make you think.
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Tracking Health
RFK Says Wearable Devices Will Help Make America Healthy Again ([link removed])
The HHS secretary praised continuous glucose monitors in particular, declaring their effect on health “miraculous.”
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Throwbacks
16 Forgotten '90s Shows That Will Make You Feel Like You Traveled Back In Time ([link removed])
There are so many good but forgotten ‘90s kids shows and sitcoms for teens, and there's nothing better than looking back and remembering your faves.
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Vaccines Cause Adults
Vaccine Efforts Have Slowed Or Reversed Over The Past 15 Years, According To New Study ([link removed])
WHO’s vaccination efforts have saved millions of children’s lives. So why are countries balking now?
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The College Application Process Just Got Harder — Here’s What To Know ([link removed])
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fine-tuning essays and passion projects, Empowerly’s approach isn’t just about getting in—it’s about setting students up for long-term success. No wonder 98% of their students ([link removed]) were accepted into a top 100 U.S. university in 2024.
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All The Summer Flavors
13 Easy, Fresh Summer Dinners That Don’t Require An Oven ([link removed])
Because we don’t need any extra heat right now.
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