Inside the mind of ‘Putin’s attack dog’
politico.eu · Douglas Busvine
Nobody involved in the war in Ukraine is more fearsome than Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov — at least when it comes to social media.
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Tax returns: Everything you need to know to file
flipboard.com · Business Insider
All your questions answered, from where to file to how to avoid scams.
Opinion: History says sanctions won't make Russians abandon Putin
theconversation.com · Julia Khrebtan-Hörhager and Evgeniya Pyatovskaya
World War II and the Cold War united the nation around the idea of self-sacrifice as central to the Soviet identity.
The controversial quest to make a 'contagious' vaccine
National Geographic · Jess Craig
New technology could prevent future pandemics by stopping pathogens from jumping from animals to people.
'Witching' to find corpses? This police training alarms experts.
themarshallproject.org · Rene Ebersole
At the National Forensic Academy, crime scene investigators learn to dowse for the dead, though it’s not backed by science.
How a fossil named after Joe Biden changed the vampire squid game
NPR · Michael Levitt, Ayen Bior and Christopher Intagliata
Researchers say they have found the oldest known relative of octopuses and vampire squids, in a fossil dug up decades ago in Montana.
Spring equinox 2022: When is it, and what is it?
farmersalmanac.com · Farmers' Almanac Staff
The science behind the start of spring.
Would your relationship be happier if you slept separately?
Scary Mommy · Katie Arnold-Ratliff
One in four couples sleep separately. Should you be one of them?
How to lucid dream, step by step
Wallpaper* · Mary Cleary
Have you ever wanted to know what it feels like to fly? Or reunite with someone you thought you’d lost? Maybe you need to learn how to lucid dream.
The mysterious origins of the phrase ‘The Whole Nine Yards’
mentalfloss.com · Ellen Gutoskey
It's been called “one of the great etymological mysteries of our time.”
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