Duct tape and bombs: Ukraine’s improvised weapons
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How much does it cost to raise a child? USA TODAY Money · Medora Lee College may no longer be the biggest expense. Bruce Willis’ wife on his frontotemporal dementia: A ‘blessing’ and ‘curse’ NBC News · Marlene Lenthang The 68-year-old “Die Hard” actor stepped away from acting last year after he was diagnosed with aphasia. What is Yom Kippur? The holiest day of the year in Judaism USA TODAY · Marina Pitofsky and Sara Chernikoff Jewish people may spend the day fasting, attending synagogue or observing the holiday in other ways. Jellyfish stuns scientists with ‘advanced learning’ skills similar to humans The Independent · Vishwam Sankaran The new findings challenge previous notions that advanced learning requires a centralized brain. The lost history of East Germany newrepublic.com · Samuel Clowes Huneke It was one of the strangest countries to have ever existed, a jewel box of contradictions. Is it OK to eat grocery store food before purchasing it? Salon · Joy Saha Some are fans of popping a few grapes into their mouth while shopping. Others, not so much. |