Catherine Cusick's article imagines how an interview between the late journalist Tim Russert and former President Donald Trump might unfold today.
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Casual shirts can be styled in the summer with these five tips. via Valet
A new study uses game theory to explain why people sometimes try to hide their good deeds, like donating to charity anonymously.
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This June 2018 blog post shares a summer reading list for America, inspired by a Twitter thread. The list includes historical accounts, books about race, and even a few fiction titles.
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Well Spent reviews a Buck Mason sweatshirt, describing its fabric and fit. via Well Spent

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This episode transcript features Ryan Holiday, and covers his experiences with stress and workaholism, the success of his book "The Obstacle Is the Way", and the dangers of ego. via The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
This recipe uses a mix of red and green cabbage, carrots, and scallions tossed in a light and tangy rice wine vinaigrette to create a vibrant and flavorful slaw. via The Kitchn
Learn about roux, a cooked mixture of starch and fat used to thicken soups, stews, and sauces. via Serious Eats
Bon Appetit provides a recipe for a crispy chicken cutlet sandwich by Claire Saffitz, inspired by Japanese karaage fried chicken and topped with sriracha mayo and a quick cabbage slaw.
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This article outlines a food crawl through Watertown, Massachusetts with stops for Thai food, beer, and Uruguayan-Spanish-French Basque cuisine.
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Bon Appétit shares simple summer cooking tips from natural foods chef Jodi Moreno, featuring fresh, seasonal produce and minimal cooking.
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