|
|
The American D-Day soldiers who left messages in a castle
BBC News · Niall McCracken
“When people come to the castle and I tell them the history, they can’t believe it.”
When your teacher is Qatar
airmail.news · Jennifer Gould
As student protesters call for their universities to divest from Israel, Qatar is spending billions to influence those same schools.
In an India divided by prosperity and poverty, whose dreams come true?
CNN · Staff
What life is like for two women living in Mumbai. where billionaire tycoons and Bollywood stars exist alongside vast slums and street beggars.
|
|
Mysterious arctic ‘zombie fires’ might not be old flames after all
ScienceAlert · Sebastian Wieczorek, Eoin O’Sullivan, Kieran Mulchrone
Rapid atmospheric warming above ground may cause peat soils to suddenly heat up, all without any spark or other ignition.
Display of a captured wolf in a Wyoming bar brings outrage
NPR · Caitlin Tan
The death of the animal has sent a shockwave far beyond the small town south of Yellowstone National Park.
The best post-apocalyptic movies of all time, ranked by survivability
theringer.com · Austin Gayle
In honor of “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga,” one brave writer rewatched 51 dystopian films to see which ones he could survive. The job nearly killed him.
How to book flights: secrets on saving
travelawaits.com · Tay Belgeri
There’s no need to learn the hard way. Here’s how you can save money on traveling.
Why the NSA is right about periodically restarting your smartphone
Gizmodo · Florence Ion
It’s long been a common practice among people who don’t like slow phones.
‘Most insane story’
USA TODAY Sports · Bob Nightengale
In college baseball’s Division III World Series, Birmingham-Southern represents a school that no longer exists.
|
|