Eight Great Reads
Briefly

"The past few decades have seen more and more research that changes the popular narrative about America before Columbus, Charles C. Mann explains in a conversation with Shan Wang."
"In Idaho and other states, draconian laws are forcing physicians to ignore their training and put patients' lives at risk," reports Sarah Zhang.
"Hook a right down Bunker Hill, the one with the city Indians," Kinsale Drake writes in a poem. "Their ghosts shadow the eucalyptus trees."
Read at The Atlantic
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