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السبت، 5 مايو 2018

The Great High School Impostor

Plus: Rihanna gets intimate, your summer travel bucket list, and eating right revisited.
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Five stories to read this weekend, chosen by our editors.
The Great High School Impostor

The Great High School Impostor

The most popular student at Pennsylvania's Harrisburg High was actually a 23-year-old Ukrainian impostor who would do nearly anything in pursuit of the American dream.

GQ
Rihanna Is 30

Rihanna Is 30

In this surprisingly personal interview, the notoriously cagy singer reveals that she's in a committed relationship, that she and Drake are no longer friends, and that her recent birthday threw her for a loop. "Should I be worried? Should I be freezing my eggs? What do you do at 30?"

Vogue
Is the Presidency Broken?

Is the Presidency Broken?

In the May cover story of 'The Atlantic,' John Dickerson suggests that the job has gotten too difficult and unwieldy for anyone to succeed in. "Until we fix the office," he writes, "presidents will continue to be frustrated by its demands, and Americans will continue to be disappointed in their leader."

The Atlantic
The Final Word on Eating Right, Revisited

The Final Word on Eating Right, Revisited

After his article about healthy eating went viral, food writer Mark Bittman was flooded with follow-up questions. Here, he tackles the best of the bunch, including why Whole30 is silly, whether LaCroix is bad for you, and how much cheese is too much.

Grub Street
Summer Vacation Bucket List

Summer Vacation Bucket List

No passport necessary. These 23 U.S. destinations — from New Mexico's Carlsbad Caverns to the Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina and Tennessee — have been selected as World Heritage sites. See the wonders in our own backyard.

The Washington Post
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