Watching a flamingo sleep causes a brief period of cognitive dissonance. A ball of pink feathers perched on a single,…
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Human memory is frequently idealized as a devoted archivist, a dusty library where each experience is captured on a brand-new…
When we gaze at the Moon, we frequently perceive a fossil—a gray, cratered reminder of a violent history that has…
America’s roadways are narrating a tale that polling places typically overlook. You can see a physical reorganization of the national…
Videos of people entering ice-filled chest freezers with their faces twisted in a mix of pain and victory have been…
Keith Porter was allegedly celebrating New Year’s Eve just before midnight by firing a gun into the sky, a custom…
At first glance, the details that stick with you are rarely dramatic. A flat dish fastened to a roof with…
On a cold January morning, immigration lawyers and embassies around the world awoke to a single message that spread like…
Dr. Nisha Verma stood in front of the Senate committee without flinching. She spoke clearly but softly, as if she…
TJ Sabula had no intention of stirring up trouble. On January 13, he was working the line at Ford’s Dearborn…

