QAnon, Ukraine and 'biolabs': Russian propaganda efforts boosted by U.S. far right
NBC News · Ben Collins
Russia’s early struggles to push disinformation and propaganda about Ukraine have picked up momentum in recent days.
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A tribute to Brent Renaud, the first American journalist to die in the Russia-Ukraine war
tricycle.org · Carolyn Gregoire
What made Renaud such a powerful journalist also made him a compassionate human being.
The true legacy of Helen Keller
Teen Vogue · Haley Moss
When you picture Helen Keller in your mind, you probably don’t think of the woman who was under FBI surveillance for most of her adult life.
The Tom Brady comeback economy
boardroom.tv · Sam Dunn
From betting to apparel to collectibles, Tom Brady’s comeback news is already impacting multiple industries.
Killer whales’ scars tell a story
Hakai Magazine · Marina Wang
By counting their scars and when they got them, scientists are unlocking new insights on killer whale social dynamics.
The case for preserving spontaneous nature in cities
Bloomberg CityLab · Linda Poon
From roadside weeds to accidental gardens, cities are full of significant natural spaces that don’t get their due.
Why it all feels like too much
Substack · Kate Lindsay
The internet was built to tell an only-bad-things narrative.
How to take a refreshing nap
CNET · Amanda Capritto
Ever wake up from a nap feeling groggy and grumpy? Here's how to avoid that.
Pandemic weight gain and returning to the office
HuffPost · Emily McCombs
"While I had noticed my weight gain when working from home, I certainly didn’t have to worry about what anyone else thought about it."
What is Pi Day and why do we celebrate the holiday?
ABC News · Mary Kekatos
The unique holiday was founded in 1988 by physicist Larry Shaw.
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