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Why Russia has made homophobia part of its anti-Ukraine propaganda
Grid · Stanislav Kucher
Russia has united around a myth: that gay people constitute an existential threat to their country.
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Women are at the frontline of China’s protests
Semafor · Karina Tsui
Women are playing a pivotal role in rare protests against zero-COVID policies.
Twitter stops enforcing its COVID-19 misinformation policy
CBS News · Staff
Public health experts are concerned the change could have serious consequences.
With World Cup fate at stake, Pulisic and US team suffer for their success
Sports Illustrated · Brian Straus
The U.S. and its top star had to sacrifice plenty for their place in the round of 16.
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Two minerals never before been seen on Earth found inside 17-ton meteorite
Live Science · Ben Turner
The minerals were found inside a slice of the El Ali meteorite, which was found in Somalia in 2020.
Asian faiths try to save swastika symbol corrupted by Hitler
Associated Press · Deepa Bharath
The equilateral cross with its legs bent at right angles is a millennia-old sacred symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.
What’s going on at Balenciaga?
flipboard.com · The Culture Desk
The French fashion house is known for pushing boundaries, but many people believe it has gone too far in its latest campaigns.
Bilingual people who know a different alphabet have unique brains
bigthink.com · Mo Costandi
The differences occur in a region called the visual word form area.
Will Smith opens up about slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars
People · Marisa Sullivan
“There’s many nuances and complexities to it, you know, but at the end of the day, I just — I lost it.”
Take a look at the 2022 White House holiday decorations
Axios · Paige Hopkins
First Lady Jill Biden unveiled the White House’s 2022 holiday decor with the theme “We the People.”
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