What I read this week: Part 1
Part of the Extra Good newsletter + blog series is uncovering what I think are some of the best reads of the week. Things we can all learn from, crack smiles over and share with friends and family.
These are pieces from the far and wide depths of the Internet—some penned by colleagues, some by total strangers. Either way, if a link is posted in one of these roundups it’s because it sparked something in me and I think it’ll do the same for you.
First, guess where the oldest still-operating Chinese restaurant in America is? It’s not by a coast, and I think it’ll surprise most of you.
The University of Maryland is covering 100% of tuition for in-state students. Go Terps (even though I’m not one)!
NPR has an important update from the National Parks Service: They want y’all to stop meandering into the parks to lick these toads that get you high. Seriously, it’s a problem. Forget our political woes, we’re all out here lickin’ toads and our government can’t even.
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