Now that Thanksgiving has whizzed by, the holiday shopping season is in full swing, which sometimes means stolen packages. Here’s a look at how many disappear on a regular basis and other stories you may missed from this past week.
Around the world in 5 kids’ games
Hand-clapping games are played in schoolyards everywhere, in every language. Eventually they find their way to New York City.
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See how the world’s most polluted air compares with your city’s
We visualized the damaging, tiny particles that wreak havoc on human health. From the Bay Area to New Delhi, see how the world’s worst pollution compares with your local air.
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Kelly Slater wants to surf in the Olympics. His neighbor is in the way.
Kelly Slater and his friend John John Florence are both hoping to compete in the first Olympic surfing competition next year in Tokyo. The problem is there is room for only one of them.
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Fight against colorism takes on Amazon: Beauty ‘cannot be one skin color’
After two nonprofits delivered 23,000 signatures to Amazon asking it to remove skin-bleaching products with high levels of mercury, the company listened.
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Paris might be the best city for Italian food (outside Italy)
From experimental aperitivo bars to pizza labs to Michelin-starred bistros, cool Italian establishments are filling the French capital, and Parisians are flocking to them.
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Pinterest and The Knot pledge to stop promoting plantation weddings
Zola was also among five major websites that said they would cut back on promoting and romanticizing weddings at former slave plantations.
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Working at Equinox: ‘It’s very Hunger Games’
Working for the high-end gym chain seems glamorous, but for many trainers the schedule is unforgiving, the pay low and the turnover high.
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90,000 packages disappear daily in N.Y.C. Is help on the way?
Package theft has also soared in cities like Denver and Washington. The increase has frustrated shoppers and led to creative measures for thwarting thieves.
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The class of 2000 ‘could have been anything’
The high school yearbook is a staple of American teenage life. But for some, it also is a reminder of failed dreams, lost opportunities and the sheer toll of the opioid crisis.
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My so-Karen life
Personal Essay: I know Karens are hard. As a Gen Xer, I grew up surrounded by them.
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Overlooked no more: Rose Mackenberg, Houdini’s secret ‘ghost-buster’
Working undercover for the illusionist, Rose Mackenberg exposed phony psychics who claimed they could connect people to their dead loved ones.
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