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What Really Happened to Malaysia’s Missing Airplane
Five years ago, the flight vanished into the Indian Ocean. Officials on land know more about why than they dare to say.
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‘None of this happened the way you think it did’
For years, the clients of a Colorado funeral home kept their loved ones’ cremated remains. Then the FBI called. By Elena Saavedra Buckley.
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The US Army Asked Twitter How Service Has Impacted People. The Answers Were Gut-Wrenching
The US Army tweeted, “How has serving impacted you?” As of this writing, the post has over 5,300 responses... By Caitlyn Johnstone.
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Faith, Friendship, and Tragedy at Santa Fe High
Sabika Sheikh, a Muslim exchange student from Pakistan with dreams of changing the world, struck up an unlikely friendship with an evangelical Christian girl. The two became inseparable—until the day a fellow student opened fire. By Skip Hollandsworth.
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A mother and son's photographic journey through dementia
Artist Tony Luciani was testing out a new camera when his 91-year-old mother, Elia, snuck into the background of his photos. The spontaneous images that resulted sparked a years-long collaboration, with Luciani documenting his mom's life and spirit as she lived with dementia. In this touching talk, he shares the stories behind some of their favorite shots, capturing the joy and grief of caring for an aging parent.
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Powderfinger
Cowboy Junkies
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The girls of Bessborough
For decades thousands of Irish mothers were confined in homes and had their babies taken from them. Will the full truth ever be revealed? By Deirdre Finnerty.
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"When did you become radicalized by the U.S. health care non-system?"
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Not dead but gone: how a concussion changed my girlfriend's personality forever
We have no place in our culture for this kind of grief. Gabrielle was still there – it just wasn’t the her I had loved
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Enjoy Yourself, It's Later Than You Think
The Specials
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What it Really Means to Hold Space for Someone
Do you want to be there for a loved one, but don't know how? Here are some techniques to help you 'hold space' for people in need. By Heather Plett.
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Beloved
Mumford & Sons
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When will global warming make the earth uninhabitable?
When tropical forests become firestorms and the Sahara turns green. By David Wallace-Wells.
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In Memory of Yellowstone Wolf 926
She was a survivor and an alpha. And then she was legally shot and killed by a hunter. Yellowstone Park's legendary wolf researcher Rick McIntyre reflects on the life of one of the park's most famous canines. By Rick McIntyre.
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A Longtime Fan of Luke Perry Mourns Her First and Greatest TV Love
Assistant TV editor Amy Amatangelo remembers Perry's heartthrob, Dylan McKay.
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The truth about animal grief
Why we need to change how we talk about how animals grieve
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The Heart
Kris Kristofferson
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On Being a Woman in America While Trying to Avoid Being Assaulted
I, for instance, elect to walk on certain streets, not others. The elevator doors slide open, and there’s one man inside: I evaluate his size against mine, calculating how well, if I had to, I could fight him off. I check the backseat of my car before getting in, just to make sure no one’s waiting there. I don’t leave my drink unattended. By R. O. Kwon.
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Climate Disaster Is Upon Us
The question is no longer whether or not we are going to fail, but how are we going to comport ourselves in the era of failure? By Dahr Jamail.
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I’m Broke and Mostly Friendless and I’ve Wasted My Whole Life
When you live inside of your shame, everything you see is inadequate and embarrassing. By Heather Havrilesky.
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