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Since then, she’s become an internet sensation and an accidental icon of women’s awakening across the country. Now, she is ready for a new milestone: divorce. CONVERSATION STARTERS Escaping the galaxy: A “speedy little star” — either a low-mass star or a brown dwarf — is traveling through the Milky Way at about a million miles an hour. Online hate: Several people in Britain have been arrested over posts they made during recent anti-immigrant riots, raising questions about the limits of free speech. Hacking shoppers’ psyche: More than 100 million people in the U.S. visit the retail juggernaut Costco annually for everything from groceries and gas to gold bars and **** coffins. ARTS AND IDEAS What **** therapists wish you knew **** therapists, educators and researchers tend to see the same issues over and over again. 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