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Tropical Culture in Canada's Multicultural Arctic Outpost
Reason magazine

Tropical Culture in Canada's Multicultural Arctic Outpost

ON SATURDAY NIGHT, I had Indian food at a mosque potluck. The next day, I went to an African church service full of gospel music. In between, I went to a hockey game and stood on sea ice to watch a dogsled race. That's life in Iqaluit, a Canadian boomtown on the edge of the Arctic.

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August - September 2025
11-Day Middle-earth Fantasy in New Zealand
Reason magazine

11-Day Middle-earth Fantasy in New Zealand

IT’S LITTLE SURPRISE that many libertarians count The Lord of the Rings among their favorite stories.

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August - September 2025
The Final Vacation Frontier
Reason magazine

The Final Vacation Frontier

LOOKING TO GET really away from it all? How about 250 miles straight up and traveling at 17,500 mph away from it all? This year, why not take a vacation in low earth orbit—specifically, on the International Space Station (ISS)?

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August - September 2025
THE NEARLY FREE MARKETS OF GUATEMALA
Reason magazine

THE NEARLY FREE MARKETS OF GUATEMALA

EVERYONE KNOWS ABOUT the McDonald's Happy Meal—a global icon, with its bright box, its golden arches, and a toy that keeps kids entertained long after the fries are gone. What most don't know is this worldwide sensation was born in Guatemala, a small Central American country more often associated with coffee, bananas, and (unfortunately) crime.

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August - September 2025
TRUMP'S CRACKDOWN ON FOREIGNERS IS CRIMPING AMERICANS' TRAVEL PLANS
Reason magazine

TRUMP'S CRACKDOWN ON FOREIGNERS IS CRIMPING AMERICANS' TRAVEL PLANS

AS THE TRUMP administration began snatching college students, detaining legal European tourists, denying entry to British crust-punks, rejecting transgender passports, deporting tattooed Salvadorans, insulting the sovereignty of Canadians, and floating plans to ban visitors from 43 countries, the domestic travel and tourism industry braced itself for bad news.

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August - September 2025
A Beautiful Private Bridge
Reason magazine

A Beautiful Private Bridge

FOR MY 80TH birthday, my wife Lou offered to plan a trip somewhere I'd always wanted to go. I chose the Millau Viaduct—Europe's highest and most wonderful bridge.

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August - September 2025
The Rise of the Digital Nomad
Reason magazine

The Rise of the Digital Nomad

\"IT WAS A grueling three-hour commute to my Colorado office this morning. I left Telluride with a yellow day pack strapped to my back, and climbed north into the mountains through the golden glow of early-October aspens,\" wrote Steven K. Roberts in his 1988 book, Computing Across America.

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August - September 2025
The Glories of Mexican Dentistry
Reason magazine

The Glories of Mexican Dentistry

I CROSSED THE U.S./Mexico border six times in a month in 2018, an economic refugee in my own way.

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August - September 2025
CAPITALISM IN THE CRACKS
Reason magazine

CAPITALISM IN THE CRACKS

A THREE-STORY HOUSE tucked into a mere one-meter gap between tall buildings. A flower shop shaped like a triangle, wedged between a retaining wall and the sidewalk. A standing bar humming with laughter beneath the rumble of passing trains. In most cities, these spaces would be dead zones—awkward, overlooked, written off by zoning and building codes as unusable.

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August - September 2025
CONFLICTS AND CONTRASTS MAKE JERUSALEM ENDLESSLY FASCINATING
Reason magazine

CONFLICTS AND CONTRASTS MAKE JERUSALEM ENDLESSLY FASCINATING

THE CHURCH OF the Holy Sepulchre, traditionally identified as the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection, is shared by half a dozen denominations under a baroque \"status quo\" agreement signed in 1757.

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August - September 2025
The Possible Birthplace of Wine and Definite Birthplace of Stalin
Reason magazine

The Possible Birthplace of Wine and Definite Birthplace of Stalin

THE PEOPLE OF Georgia might well be the first folks who ever got properly wine-drunk.

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August - September 2025
Wildlife Thrives on Privately Owned Reserves
Reason magazine

Wildlife Thrives on Privately Owned Reserves

SITTING IN THE front seat of an open Land Rover being driven furiously backward for about a half-mile while being chased by a bugling, ear-flapping, and very pissed off elephant matriarch is, well, pretty exciting. Our guide later speculated that she had been spooked earlier by a roving pride of lions.

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August - September 2025
Losing My Religion, Finding My Humanity at an Ayahuasca Retreat
Reason magazine

Losing My Religion, Finding My Humanity at an Ayahuasca Retreat

AS THE SECOND ceremony commenced and I was handed my half-dose of the plant medicine, I took a deep breath and thought, “This is going to be an amazing night.”

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August - September 2025
TO HIDE FROM THE STATE, OR TO ESCAPE?
Reason magazine

TO HIDE FROM THE STATE, OR TO ESCAPE?

IN HIS 1970 classic Exit, Voice, and Loyalty, Albert O. Hirschman explored three ways people can respond to institutional failure: by standing by the institution anyway, by speaking up to agitate for change within the institution, or by leaving the institution in protest. The European wars of religion, and persistent attempts by the victors in those conflicts to hem in the losers, produced manifold examples of all three.

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August - September 2025
NOTRE-DAME REBORN FROM THE ASHES
Reason magazine

NOTRE-DAME REBORN FROM THE ASHES

FIRE NEARLY DESTROYED the Notre-Dame Cathedral in 2019. Thanks largely to an outpouring of private donations, the cathedral now shines more brilliantly than it has for centuries.

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August - September 2025
Gripper the Class Turtle
Reader's Digest US

Gripper the Class Turtle

IN 1993, A student at my wife's elementary school brought in a box turtle he'd found in the wild. My wife agreed to keep Gripper as a pet for her second grade class.

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July 2025
FULL SPEED AHEAD
Reader's Digest US

FULL SPEED AHEAD

THE TEEN WAS TRAPPED IN A CAR ACCELERATING OUT OF CONTROL. COULD IT BE STOPPED BEFORE HE RAN OUT OF ROAD?

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July 2025
SUN, FUN & PLASTIC SURGERY?
Reader's Digest US

SUN, FUN & PLASTIC SURGERY?

Americans are packing their bags and heading abroad for more affordable health care. Is that a good idea?

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July 2025
DIG IN!
Reader's Digest US

DIG IN!

CLASSIC COMFORT FOODS FROM ALL 50 STATES

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8 mins  |
July 2025
My Summer To-Do List
Reader's Digest US

My Summer To-Do List

How it started ... and how it’s going

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July 2025
‘Without You I Wouldn't Be Alive Anymore’
Reader's Digest US

‘Without You I Wouldn't Be Alive Anymore’

A Georgia grandmother and a young German man are forever connected, thanks to a lifesaving donation

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7 mins  |
July 2025
Oh, the Places You'll Go!
Reader's Digest US

Oh, the Places You'll Go!

Proof that the best souvenir you can bring home from a trip is a hilarious story

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4 mins  |
July 2025
YES, DRIVING IS MORE DANGEROUS NOW
Reader's Digest US

YES, DRIVING IS MORE DANGEROUS NOW

After decades of declining fatality rates, more people are speeding, plowing through intersections, and driving impaired

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July 2025
Oops
Reader's Digest US

Oops

Some of the greatest minds in history went to their graves lamenting their most influential work. Like these eight groundbreakers ...

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July 2025
Let's All Go to the Fair
Reader's Digest US

Let's All Go to the Fair

THE FAIR is coming to town! More than 1,700 county and state fairs take place in the United States each year—and all year round, though most are held in summer. More than 23 million people attended a state fair last year.

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July 2025
Warning: This Fruit May Orbisculate!
Reader's Digest US

Warning: This Fruit May Orbisculate!

Two siblings honor their father by trying to get his made-up word into the dictionary

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July 2025
Your Wish Has Been Granted
Reader's Digest US

Your Wish Has Been Granted

Seniors are seeing their dreams come true, thanks to a former Olympic athlete

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3 mins  |
July 2025
Beat the Heat
Reader's Digest US

Beat the Heat

How to stay cool when temperatures soar

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3 mins  |
July 2025
Juneteenth should be an impetus to heal from legacies of enslavement, says The Global Circle for Reparations and Healing
Scoop USA Newspaper

Juneteenth should be an impetus to heal from legacies of enslavement, says The Global Circle for Reparations and Healing

In anticipation of this year’s observance of Juneteenth, the Global Circle for Reparations and Healing released a Declaration urging all Global Africans (Africans on the Continent and across the Diaspora) to focus intently on healing.

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ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 19
Why standing up against Trump is good for business
Scoop USA Newspaper

Why standing up against Trump is good for business

'Corporations are just brands and talent. Surrendering to Trump sacrifices both,' says Robert Reich.

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ScoopDigital, Vol. 6, No. 19

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