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- The NY Times took a closer look at the subway map with this interactive piece.
- Here's a fascinating longread for your lunch hour: “'Worked at Vice Then Went to Jail': How a Bunch of Canadian Hipsters Wound Up Smuggling Cocaine (and Getting Caught)."
- Laura Dern went deep with Vulture on her career when they honored her with an "honorary degree in culture."
- The Minford High School Class of 2000 was among the first to witness the rise of the opioid crisis in their Ohio community. The NY Times interviewed nearly 50 classmates to understand how the epidemic has impacted their lives since they graduated.
- Megan Thee Stallion performed a 25 minute set at NPR’s Tiny Desk Fest.
- Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page talked to the Daily Beast about being demeaned by Trump: "When the president accuses you of treason by name, despite the fact that I know there’s no fathomable way that I have committed any crime at all, let alone treason, he’s still somebody in a position to actually do something about that. To try to further destroy my life. It never goes away or stops, even when he’s not publicly attacking me."
- It's the first teaser for the first trailer for the last Daniel Craig James Bond movie.
- This holiday season, let go of your work grudges.
- Is it reasonable to dry your socks on the subway poles?
- Alanis Morissette will go on a 25th anniversary Jagged Little Pill tour accompanied by Garbage and Liz Phair.
- And finally, a compact snowplow on the loose:
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