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→ From theverge.com by Sean Hollister on Nov 24, 2021

Battle.net is partially down and Blizzard says it’s a DDoS attack

Hope you weren’t signing on for early Thanksgiving games
→ From reallifemag.com on Nov 24, 2021

The Machine Breaks — Real Life

The robots of Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky IV
→ From reallifemag.com on Nov 24, 2021

You Are Here — Real Life

When maps become algorithms and algorithms become maps
→ From reallifemag.com on Nov 24, 2021

Head Games — Real Life

Trying to build telepathy devices misidentifies thought as data
→ From reallifemag.com on Nov 24, 2021

Yesterday Once More — Real Life

Algorithms are changing how we experience nostalgia
→ From theatlantic.com by Alan Taylor on Nov 24, 2021

Photos: Churchill, Manitoba, During Polar-Bear Season

Carlos Osorio, a photographer with Reuters, has spent the past week in Churchill, Manitoba, taking photos of polar bears, the town, and the frigid landscape.
→ From longreads.com on Nov 24, 2021

‘Am I Even Fit To Be a Mom?’ Diaper Need Is An Invisible Part of Poverty in America

“Parents cannot use federal aid to pay for diapers, and are often forced to come up with other solutions, using maxi pads or towels to keep their children clean and dry. In rural America wher…
→ From longreads.com on Nov 24, 2021

Ahmaud Arbery and the White Man’s Justice

“Running has long been associated with Black liberty. It’s a false promise.'
→ From slate.com on Nov 24, 2021

How the Berenstain Bears Thanksgiving Book Became the Bane of My Existence

In Thanksgiving Blessings, the history of “Bear Country' is a mess of “faith and freedom' fairy tales—and naturally, kids can’t get enough.
→ From theatlantic.com by Adam Serwer on Nov 24, 2021

Ahmaud Arbery's Killers Almost Walked Free

The most surprising aspect of the trial was not the verdict, but the fact that it happened at all.
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