Plus, the bear’s raccoon-like ancestor; saving fireflies; a Nat Geo quiz
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JEFFERY A. SALTER, REDUX | | For decades, Diana Nyad tried and failed to become the first known person to swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage.
She never gave up. A decade ago—at age 64—she triumphed, inspiring millions of people and sparking a new look at what aging bodies can do.
Her quest has prompted an upcoming film by Nat Geo Explorer Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, with Annette Bening as the tenacious swimmer and Jodie Foster her longtime friend and organizer. And Nyad is still pushing herself! | | | |
| ILLUSTRATION BY MARK HALLETT | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY GRAPHIC HOUSE, ARCHIVE PHOTOS/GETTY IMAGES | | From fashion to violence: The target was ostensibly the “zoot suit,” a stylish, loose-fitting, wide-lapeled outfit worn at the time by Mexican Americans (pictured above). This month 80 years ago, during World War II, thousands of service members, police, and white Los Angeles residents prowled Latino neighborhoods, beating and stripping Mexican American men wearing the style. The violence was known as the Zoot Suit Riots, but it was really one-sided racial persecution. Last month, L.A. officials apologized for the dark chapter in U.S. history. | | | |
| Illegal trade: The teeth of these graceful, critically endangered creatures are turned into jewelry, from ornate rings to bracelets (pictured above). Protections were put in place to stop this trade, but they’ve been broken. Were these animals:
A. Komodo dragons B. Shark rays C. Armadillo D. Axolotl | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY BAILEY MADE, ULUM | | | |
Today’s soundtrack: Don’t Stop Me Now, Queen
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