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  • chicago The largely forgotten disaster of the SS Eastland Gareth Branwyn
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  • The Endurance Lost for 107 years, Shackleton's sunken ship — the Endurance — has been found Carla Sinclair
  • military The wealthiest countries spend twice as much on border security as climate change Thom Dunn
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