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Vance took the lead attacking Zelensky. Why?
BBC News · James Landale
The contrast with Trump’s first vice president, the much more mild-mannered Mike Pence, could not be greater.
UK’s Starmer: Europe at crossroads as world leaders discuss ending Ukraine war
Associated Press · Brian Melley
“One thing our history tells us is that if there is conflict in Europe, it will wash up on our shores,” the prime minister said.
Gulf of Mexico vs. Gulf of America
restofworld.org · Viola Zhou and Khadija Alam
Governments frequently disagree over the names of places. Here’s how mapping apps have dealt with various feuds.
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R.I.P. CFPB?
NerdWallet · Taryn Phaneuf
Advocates fear consumers could be left to fend for themselves if the watchdog agency goes dark.
The Oscars remind us why we need more indie films
TIME · Bing Chen
As powerful decision makers retreat to “safety,” independent works remain a breeding ground for creative expression and societal progression.
What happens when an astronaut gets sick in space?
mentalfloss.com · Kelly Doran
Sick astronauts can’t just pop down to Earth to see a doctor, but the space agencies that have missions aboard the ISS are prepared.
NBA star Jimmy Butler used to run the most exclusive coffee shop in the world
NBC News · Rohan Nadkarni
Now it’s for everyone.
Climate Change devastated their Appalachian town
Rolling Stone · David Browne
These singers are trying to save its music.
Why people are paying $635 for this cup of coffee
FOOD & WINE · Lauren Mowery
Regardless of its exorbitant price, a Taipei cafe’s tasting experience is travel-worthy.
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