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Why the West’s sanctions on Moscow aren’t harming ordinary Russians
Semafor · Diego Mendoza
A Gallup survey found that 56% of Russian respondents believe their local economies are improving.
Her online sex life was exposed. She lost her election. Now she’s speaking out.
POLITICO · Alexander Burns
Susanna Gibson’s campaign was rocked when an opponent exposed her private digital life to the public. She won’t be the last.
Golden Globes snubs and surprises: Jennifer Aniston, Taylor Swift and More
Variety · Kate Aurthur, Adam B. Vary
Several past TV winners and nominees were overlooked.
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Houston, we have a tomato: ISS astronauts locate missing fruit (or vegetable)
NPR · Erika Ryan
A missing tomato sparked a lighthearted mystery for the astronauts on board the ISS – and it’s finally been solved.
How to rethink the holiday party — and avoid forced fun
Fast Company · Jennifer Moss
There is significant debate about whether a holiday party—essentially forced fun at work—is worth the effort.
What made Maria Callas the world’s ‘greatest diva’
BBC Culture · Arwa Haider
It’s 100 years since the birth of the opera singer Maria Callas. How did she come to personify the diva?
Why do people have wisdom teeth?
theconversation.com · Ariadne Letra and Seth M. Weinberg
A few million years ago, early human ancestors had larger jaws and teeth than humans do today.
These are the top gardening trends to look out for in 2024
Real Simple · Morgan Noll
Find out what’s (literally) growing in popularity right now.
Why Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want for Christmas is You’ became so popular
Associated Press · David Bauder
Her 1994 carol dominates holiday music like nothing else.
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