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Sloppy spycraft? The indictment of a former CIA analyst embarrasses South Korea
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoMany of her alleged activities — which included helping her handlers gain access to U.S. officials...
The Decathlete Who Picked Up a Gun
New York Times· 5 days agoOn a rest day from the war in Ukraine, Volodymyr Androshchuk went out for sushi. “We were so happy, it was crazy,” said the squad leader ...
In the 1960s, Fred Eversley Left His NASA Job to Become an Artist. Now, He’s Realizing Ideas 50...
ARTnews· 5 days agoFRED EVERSLEY HAS dedicated his life to making artworks based onthe parabola, a shape so ubiquitous...
Marcel Proust Museum Reopens, Art Social Media Experts on the Rise, John Lennon Glasses Go to...
ARTnews· 5 days agoApart from the recreation of Marcel Proust’s bedroom at Paris’s Musée Carnavalet and from La Villa...
Letters to the editor: ‘Let Alice Munro be. She was under no obligation to improve us; it is enough...
The Globe and Mail· 7 days agoIn today’s letters to the editor: Joe Biden and Donald Trump; Bretton Woods; the housing crisis; ...
Sloppy spycraft? The indictment of a former CIA analyst embarrasses South Korea
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoThe case, which could land Terry in prison for 10 years, has put Washington’s foreign policy world...
The Bizarre Dining Habits of Moths
Smithsonian Magazine· 1 day agoThough adult moths are not streamlined into pure ‘eating machines’ as are caterpillars, if they have not stocked up the necessary reserves to power the...
Men, this is a national emergency, so get off the sidelines
The i newspaper online iNews· 23 hours agoFeel our pain. Join our battles. Don't be cowardly and complicit
Jupiter-like planet more massive than first thought, according to new space telescope images | CBC...
CBC.ca· 2 days agoThe gas giant exoplanet has the unceremonious name of Epsilon Ind Ab. Epsilon (or "Eps") is the fifth letter in < ...
Man vs. Nature: New Research Uncovers Real Story Behind the Disappearance of Earth’s Largest Animals
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoResearchers at Aarhus University have concluded that human hunting, rather than climate change, was ...