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The Science of Cupping: Why the Olympic Swimmer Michael Phelps Is Covered in Purple Blotches
by Hasan Chowdhury
of the New Statesman
The Slow-Game App Is the New Smoke Break – Amanda Hess, The New York Times
What If the Olympics Were Always Held in the Same City? – Uri Friedman, The Atlantic
Can ‘Rogue One’ Be A New Kind Of Star Wars Movie? – Brad Jackson, The Federalist
How the IOC Ruthlessly Protects the Olympics Brand – Dev Saif Gangjee, The New Republic
Power, Ambition & Betrayal in Hollywood: Powerhouse – James B. Stewart, The N.Y. Times
Revealed: The Truth About China’s Legendary Xia Dynasty – Akhilesh Pillalamarri, The Dplmt
Does Technological Analysis Destroy the Romance of Art History? – Noah Charney, Aeon
The World Loves Refugees, When They’re Olympians – Roger Cohen, New York Times
The Eighties Upside-Down – Chris R. Morgan, First Things
Forget Zika, Urban Crime Is the Real Threat to Rio’s Olympic Games – Ana Quintana, TDS
A Window Into the World of Working Class Collapse – Aaron M. Renn, New Geography
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