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The disinformation pipeline: How Russian propaganda influences the U.S.
NBC News · Brandy Zadrozny
The videos have reached enormous American audiences, top political influencers and even members of Congress.
South Korea’s adoption reckoning
flipboard.com · Associated Press
The adoption system sent 200,000 children to families in the West. Now some adoptees believe they were stolen from their Korean families.
A fentanyl vaccine is a long shot that just might work
Bloomberg · Robert Langreth and Lizette Chapman
It wouldn’t cure opioid addiction but could prevent a lot of accidental deaths.
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New Nobel laureate describes the scientific process of discovering MicroRNA
theconversation.com · Victor Ambros
The 2024 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine went to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for their discovery of microRNA.
Are neutrinos the key to communicating with aliens?
mit.edu · Alan Chodos and James Riordon
While the odds are slim, neutrino technology may be the best — and perhaps only — way to communicate with extraterrestrial civilizations.
How much money does it take to be a grandparent in America?
gobankingrates.com · J. Arky
The amount will surprise you.
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s new musical is based on a cult movie — and is for your ears only
NPR · Jennifer Vanasco
The creator of “Hamilton,” and playwright Eisa Davis have created a new Broadway musical — which is not actually on Broadway.
What really happens at a Victoria’s Secret fashion show?
Elle · Faran Krentcil
I was looking for the bathroom at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, but instead I found Cher.
The best candy to hand out to trick-or-treaters, according to kids
Eater · Amy McCarthy
Gummies are a yes, raisins are a no.
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