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Source: The Atlantic
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Will Venezuelans in Florida Turn Against DeSantis?
Have DeSantis and Abbott jeopardized their party’s appeal for Venezuelans already established in the United States? I asked Liz Rebecca Alarcón, a Democrat and a Venezuelan who founded a Latino-focused nonprofit media outlet in Miami, how her co-nationals in Florida…
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If You Don’t Want Sex, It’s Not Always a Problem
American culture still treats disinterest in sex as something that needs to be fixed. What if any amount of desire—including none—was okay?
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The Gruesome, Bloody World of Victorian Surgery
A new book follows Joseph Lister as he ushers surgery into the modern age.
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How American Cuisine Became a Melting Pot
Eight Flavors, the new book by Sarah Lohman, is an absorbing history of food culture in the U.S., and of the people who contributed to it.
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The First Artificial Insemination Was an Ethical Nightmare
Assisted reproductive technologies, or ART, are more common in the U.S. than they’ve ever been
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