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LambdaTest Enhances Security and Performance with SOCKS5 Proxy and HTTP/2 Support

Business Wire 02 May 2024
These advancements include comprehensive support for SOCKS5 proxies and built-in HTTP/2 protocol handling, empowering developers and QA professionals with a more secure, performant, and future-proof testing environment.
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The Botany Revolution

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
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Did I Help Free a Guilty Man?

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
I had been avoiding my friend Jens Söring for months. Whenever his emails arrived, I’d open a reply window and stare with dread at the blinking cursor ... Jens had been convicted of murder in 1990. I had been convicted of murder nearly 20 years later ... .
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America’s IVF Failure

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
A sperm donor fathers more than 150 children . A cryobank misleads prospective parents about a donor’s stellar credentials and spotless health record ... A doctor implants a dozen embryos in a woman, inviting life-threatening complications ... [ Read ... The U.S.
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Colleges Love Protests—When They’re in the Past

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
N ick Wilson, a sophomore at Cornell University, came to Ithaca, New York, to refine his skills as an activist ... Cornell positively romanticizes that event ... The school has repeatedly screened a documentary about the occupation, Agents of Change .
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The Complicated Ethics of Rare-Book Collecting

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
When Penn State University’s Toby and Betty Bruce Collection of Ernest Hemingway acquired the items in 2021, it represented the most significant trove of Hemingway memorabilia discovered in generations. But not everything went to Penn State ... Walter O ... .
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Why a Bit of Restraint Can Do You a Lot of Good

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
Want to stay current with Arthur’s writing? Sign up to get an email every time a new column comes out ... Once, this type of exhibitionism was the preserve of a few celebrities, but now anybody can get in on the act ... Quite the reverse ... [ Ed Yong ... Brooks ... .
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You Can Test Your Blood for 50 Kinds of Cancer

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
It takes a certain amount of confidence to call your biotech company Grail ... But the rapid introduction of this new technology, which is now available through major U.S. health systems, isn’t really guaranteed to help patients ... Here’s another ... nothing ... .
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Trump’s Naps Are Actually Worrying

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
On Monday, April 15, the first day of the first criminal trial of a former president in American history, the defendant fell asleep ... It happened again the next day . That Friday, Trump dozed off several times ... He was no more alert the following Monday.
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A Critic’s Case Against Cinema

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
This is an edition of Time-Travel Thursdays, a journey through The Atlantic ’s archives to contextualize the present and surface delightful treasures. Sign up here. Before Pauline Kael was Pauline Kael, she was still very much Pauline Kael ... .
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Hacks Goes for the Jugular

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
In 2014, six months before she died, Joan Rivers made a triumphant return to NBC’s The Tonight Show , marking the first time she’d been featured on the show since the 1980s ... “I was banned for 26 years,” she said. “I pitched constantly ... canceled ... [ Read.
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Biden’s Patience With Campus Protests Runs Out

The Atlantic 02 May 2024
For the past couple of weeks, the vortex of campus politics has threatened to suck Joe Biden in ... Today, Biden’s patience ran out ... “We’ve all seen images, and they put to the test two fundamental American principles ... The second is the rule of law ... .
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Florida Is Preparing for Midnight

The Atlantic 01 May 2024
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here ... More after these four new stories from The Atlantic ... .
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Why I Am Creating an Archive for Palestine

The Atlantic 01 May 2024
M y father collects 100-year-old magazines about PalestineLife , National Geographic , even The Illustrated London News , the world’s first graphic weekly news magazine ... Siddi used to randomly recite his family tree to my father when he was a child.
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The Columbia Protesters Backed Themselves Into a Corner

The Atlantic 01 May 2024
Yesterday afternoon, Columbia University’s campus felt like it would in the hours before a heat wave breaks ... And rhetoric grew ever angrier ... President Minouche Shafik, another protester claimed, had licked the boots of university benefactors ... .

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