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السبت، 14 أبريل 2018

At Home with Amal Clooney

Plus: The case against vitamins, an FBI informant marked for death, and the dawn of the Cardi B era.
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Five stories to read this weekend, chosen by our editors.
At Home with Amal Clooney

At Home with Amal Clooney

She's the world's most famous (and fashionable) human-rights attorney — and she just happens to be married to a movie star. Vogue's latest cover story offers an intimate portrait of the barrister at home in her sprawling English estate as she discusses her astonishing career, life with George, and the joys of raising twins.

Vogue
Those Vitamins Ads Really Are Too Good to Be True

Those Vitamins Ads Really Are Too Good to Be True

You can't open Instagram without seeing a barrage of vitamin ads promising glossy hair, strong nails, and flawless skin. Don't believe the hype.

Vox
Marked for Death

Marked for Death

To escape the bloodthirsty MS-13 gang, 17-year-old Henry became an informant for the FBI. Now the evidence he provided could get him deported to El Salvador, where he'll almost certainly be killed.

ProPublica
Welcome to the Cardi Era

Welcome to the Cardi Era

Hip-hop's woman of the moment gets really candid about her new album, painful butt injections, and the genius of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

GQ
How Risky Is Pregnancy? Depends on Your Race

How Risky Is Pregnancy? Depends on Your Race

In the U.S. today, black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy complications than white women. And once born, black infants are twice as likely to die as white babies. Here's why — and what can be done to start saving lives.

The New York Times
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