Plus, the rise of mocktails; today’s other big 1492 anniversary; did we interbreed with a ”ghost population”?
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![A cocktail on a table and a woman holding another cocktail in the background](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vQkCUlHOgb90k0d0Cguwf8ZnaGNMJcOqTnD8cytKzy1wjxheHtNVK7ntHa_ovedc_O2H3IQyFw3pjPr-g2NS7ap28hOz21u6G1nDSNMrqjvmKbVPcM2M0dkEW9Z4Gqucu-kS9F7CdeQEQ3zOMXAP-gVR4-UceuS6aH7X7t_uD8j9Bz=s0-d) | PHOTOGRAPH BY ARTUR WIDAK, NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES | | Wine Country. Cosmo-soaked Sex in the City get-togethers. Tequila shots at the bar. Hollywood pushes the image of modern, empowered women bonding over—and clinking—glasses of liquor.
Ah, but there’s a hangover: As the gender gap in drinking narrows, alcohol-related complications in women are rising. Affected: everything from immune system disorders to breast cancer.
Here’s what we know. | | | |
![A kitten mid-pounce in Decatur, Illinois.](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vEtcsg1bHFaFXshOV00QmcIXfOKNSd_xrdQdo6bzv23sN7QCvVEyahSHd_bqiE0VPuOI0jNYDxX3bKLQ7M7PNwmbUWKzoLEvcvGwOkMwxXB_wVm8WZtboEWykadcF_DdHrh9SurHoXvD4UaFtD7Mb7ftNdoNT8kXGINqzI0ldlDT0=s0-d) | PHOTOGRAPH BY SETH CASTEEL, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CREATIVE IMAGES | | | |
![A diptych of a courtyard and a dungeon in a mountaintop fortress in southern Spain](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_t2Z5rmI1kfY2aljockHALH6y99FIwlq8z0bywPlz50PKvMBpTToN2CM2OhaaFPw9o8efa9qeiINL1rX5FOlNjdDoQfu5UyYGAInwuPQYBK7IDp3Pc9TUY2APeTurmovSs2jhDve2Dy8Twd8p5D--TjzXk9oaXUGqIkPw3nq1TDDwkP=s0-d) | PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOSÉ MANUEL NAVIA | | On this day in 1492: Spanish forces took the last Moorish stronghold in Iberia, with its fabled mountaintop palace and gardens. Nat Geo recently got a behind-the-scenes look at the restored fortress (above left, a cloister-like courtyard; at right, a silo that stored grain—and served as a dungeon.) Which city are we in?
A. Córdoba B. Grenada C. Sevilla D. Toledo | | | |
![Susie Troxler, 52, plays with daughter Lily, who’s almost two years old, in Lily’s bedroom. “The baby doesn’t know that you’re 50, nor does the baby care,” Troxler says. “You’re gonna have to chase them just as if you’re 25.”](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sddbN6LVkrlP5LyCP4NX5CTouXSQtyo3sMtqms-61ObZzuvoBHo9KwoQjSCYdYWXhSdssisiKIOGOT2HE1nKiURXc0DGXhKPAuBAgGhBP-5_OLou6pcuvsxFM4K9pHbN2E8vPEX7DdgSgyI60mwgYDiIgRFb2olBdmzzE-Ef4pQA2R=s0-d) | PHOTOGRAPH BY JACKIE MOLLOY | | | |
![a fragmented human skull found in an archeological site on a black backdrop](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_s45X1wZeNp3xRRPuWhsrVfG_NGsodqEO_IKb4MSpD9Hib-PuuV0mvSdf2cdr-0YCaGYP4UFBYYOs0an2tHPyNY-Ae5xj7BDb58jpR5Ul3ZJw7kkuUKwlOrulKeaz1N0b-4z_UirsdcJh6OcxGIt3aTruY8PcG_5-ZZxpSh4MUurCs=s0-d) | PHOTOGRAPH BY REMI BENALI, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | Do you believe in ghosts? There’s rising thought that early humans interbred with a “ghost population.” When and where, you ask? Is there proof? (Pictured, a skull from which researchers extracted DNA to trace the spread of early Europeans.) | | | |
Today’s soundtrack: Walking With a Ghost, Tegan and Sara
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