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السبت، 2 فبراير 2019

Where to Go in 2019

Plus, preparing humans for life on Mars and the coder who became a crime boss.
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52 Places to Go in 2019

52 Places to Go in 2019

Every year, the New York Times taps into a global network of frequent-fliers to create a list of the world's most exciting, of-the-moment destinations. This year's highlights include surfing in Senegal, skiing in Uzbekistan, and stargazing from Chile's Elqui Valley.

The New York Times
Preparing Humans for Life on Mars

Preparing Humans for Life on Mars

Braving deep isolation and sweaty spacesuits, six astronauts tested their grit for a month-long simulated mission to the red planet. Here's what they learned.

National Geographic
Jordan Peele's Scare Tactics

Jordan Peele's Scare Tactics

Jordan Peele has one regret about his film Get Out: He set out to create a horror classic but ended up with a "social thriller." Now, after the world-changing success of his brilliant debut, Peele can do anything he wants. And he wants to scare the hell out of you.

Rolling Stone
Meth, Murder, and Pirates: The Coder Who Became a Crime Boss

Meth, Murder, and Pirates: The Coder Who Became a Crime Boss

To some, Paul Le Roux was simply a brilliant software programmer from South Africa. But law enforcement knew him as a shadowy figure accused of smuggling and murder. This excerpt from the new book The Mastermind explains how Le Roux's past finally caught up with him.

WIRED
What Happened to Hope Hicks?

What Happened to Hope Hicks?

Trump's former communications director and "surrogate daughter" traded the West Wing for the West Coast. But, so far at least, she remains in "Hollywood Jail."

Vanity Fair
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