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Prigozhin’s dead, but is Putin’s authority strengthened?
NBC News · Patrick Smith
The Wagner leader’s mutiny was the most serious challenge to President Vladimir Putin’s rule. What happens next could shape the future of Russia.
‘ARE YOU SAFE? WHERE ARE YOU?’
NPR · Vanessa Romo
One day after a faculty member was shot and killed, the front page of UNC’s student newspaper encapsulated the trauma of a campus lockdown.
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Is true equality achievable — or even desirable?
bigthink.com · Peter Cave
It’s time to own up to the fact that few of us really want it.
A new approach for human, animal and environmental health
insideclimatenews.org · Emma Peterson
The University of Arizona is getting millions in state funding to develop its “One Health” program. The first task is communicating what it is.
70 years in an iron lung
The Messenger · Elizabeth Urban
“Polio Paul” went from being a young boy who doctors thought would die to an accomplished grown man. Today, he holds a world record.
Songs accused of plagiarism that rose to No. 1 on the chart
billboard.com · Joe Lynch
The line between inspiration and infringement can get blurred.
Coach who lost job for praying kneels once again
Associated Press · Ed Komenda
Joe Kennedy was back on the field for the first time since 2015 after the Supreme Court held his practice was protected by the Constitution.
Antonio Brown’s short, chaotic ownership of the Albany Empire
ESPN · Anthony Olivieri, Michael A. Fletcher
How the mercurial former NFL star’s erratic tenure doomed a hopeful arena football team.
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