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The instability in Russia, explained

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The SCOTUS decision on affirmative action in colleges, explained
Vox · Fabiola Cineas
Two cases will likely have sweeping implications for race-conscious admissions at U.S. colleges and beyond.
What happened after affirmative action ended in four states
Forbes · Antonio Pequeño IV
“Sharp declines” in the workplace followed for Asian women, Black women and Hispanic men.
Instability in Russia
flipboard.com · The Features Desk
What the Russian public think of the “mutiny” and how the revolt could affect Kyiv’s counteroffensive.
Why the Sioux won’t put a price on land.
csmonitor.com · Henry Gass
When $1 billion isn’t enough.
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The romance scammer on my sofa
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A writer’s quest to find the con artist in Nigeria who duped his mother.
AI-generated books of nonsense are all over Amazon’s bestseller lists
VICE · Jules Roscoe
Who wants to read “Apricot bar code architecture” and “Jessica’s Attention?”
Colleen Ballinger defends herself over fan grooming allegations
Rolling Stone · CT Jones
“The only thing I’ve ever groomed is my two Persian cats,” Ballinger said in a YouTube video.
All-you-can-eat buffets are back
The Hustle · Sara Friedman
The pandemic almost put buffets in a grave, but they’re back to being a gravy train.
The man who broke bowling
GQ · Eric Wills
Jason Belmonte’s two-handed technique made him an outcast. Then it made him the greatest.
The doll mommies are fighting
Cosmopolitan · Jessica Lucas and Photographs by Joe Lingeman
Is breastfeeding really best…for a small silicone dummy?

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