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In Bret Devereaux's Fourth of July post, he starts with a bit of history just… more
> In August 2022, three researchers at Khan Academy, a popular math practice… more
> Like most people who work with words for a living, I’ve watched the rise of… more
> PALMER: Yeah, so there's two things that protect Florence. One of them, the… more
From Ada Palmer’s guest post on John Scalzi’s blog (promoting her new book): more
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