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BBC Travel

The World’s Oldest Dessert?

Although chickpeas and beans don't usually belong in a pudding, they are core ingredients in one of the oldest – and, some say, one of the most delicious – desserts in the world.

Knowable Magazine

The Road to Low-Carbon Concrete

For thousands of years, humanity has had a love affair with cement and concrete. But now, industry groups and researchers are seeking solutions to the huge amounts of carbon dioxide that cement-making generates.

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Wednesday, July 2
Aeon

Walk in These

Shoes are deeply personal, literally moulded to our lives. But they create our social lives as much as express them.

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NYLON

Tucker Wetmore Could Get Used to This

After a whirlwind year, Tucker Wetmore opens up about fame, album No. 2, and the pop-ification of country (though he’d love to collab with Sabrina Carpenter).

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The New York Times

Better Half

The midpoint of the year is an opportune moment to look back at where we’ve been, and set our sights for where we want to go.

The New York Times

Gen Z, It Turns Out, Is Great at Saving for Retirement

Brynnley Beckman is only 23, but she is already thinking about retirement. She teaches ninth grade biology at the Shelton School in Dallas and contributes 3 percent of her salary to an employer-sponsored retirement fund. She hopes to increase her contribution by 1 percent each year.

Money.com

The Ultimate Guide to Paying Less for College

Running the numbers on typical college costs can leave you feeling breathless and wondering how you’re going to afford it. Sticker prices look staggering these days, especially for private colleges.

PBS News

4 Tips for New Grads Looking for Work in an Uncertain Market

Graduation season is winding down and millions of young people are gearing up to enter a confusing labor market. Employers and workers alike are grappling with the growing specter of generative artificial intelligence, uncertainty spurred by U.S.