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Scientists Solve 30,000-Year-Old ‘Venus’ Statue Mystery, Study Says
The famous Venus of Willendorf came from a faraway place in a process that may have begun 31,000 years ago.
Becky Ferreira
3.1.22
News

The MAGA Trucker Convoy Is Mad Ukraine Is Getting All the Attention Right Now
As Russia's invasion dominates headlines, some freedom convoy "truckers" are desperately trying to figure out how to make it about them.
Mack Lamoureux
Tess Owen
3.1.22
Ukraine

Russia Did Not Expect Ukraine to Fight This Hard, Western Officials Say
“They've stirred up a hornet's nest and they've also underestimated the capacity of the Ukrainians to fight,” said one official.
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
3.1.22
ukraine russia

Ukraine’s ‘Neo-Nazi’ Battalion Is Greasing Bullets in Pig Fat for Russia’s Muslim Soldiers
“Dear Muslim brothers, in our country, you will not go to heaven,” an Azov fighter says in a video shared by Ukraine’s National Guard.
Rimal Farrukh
3.1.22
Recipe

Cà Phê Trứng (Vietnamese Egg Coffee) Recipe
Beat egg yolks and condensed milk until light and fluffy, then combine with coffee for a warm and decadent caffeine fix.
Helen Nguyen
3.1.22
fertility

Young, Male and Infertile: The Men Struggling to Have Kids
To many, infertility is still a women's issue. That couldn't be further from the truth.
K. Jared Wright
Zachary Smith
3.1.22
russia

The Ruble Has Collapsed. Here’s What It Means for Russia.
“Economy and life in Russia will never be the same again,” a Russia historian said.
Viola Zhou
3.1.22
Ukraine

Critics Call Out ‘Racist’ Western Coverage of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
“This isn’t Iraq or Afghanistan… This is a relatively civilized, relatively European city,” one foreign correspondent in Kyiv said.
Heather Chen
3.1.22
News

These Photos Show the Already Devastating Impact of Australia's Dystopic 'Rain Bomb'
The “one-in-1,000-year event” has already claimed nine lives, and is set to displace hundreds of thousands of people around Australia.
John Buckley
3.1.22
sex work

For People with Disabilities, Sex Work is Still Grounded in Stigma
"People look at us and say we don’t need it but we do have disabilities, so how do we have a relationship or physical intimacy?”
Julie Fenwick
3.1.22
POP CULTURE

BIBI Is Following K-Pop’s Success, but Charting Her Own Path
The South Korean singer-songwriter is living the best of both the underground and pop scenes.
Therese Reyes
3.1.22
namecheap

Namecheap Tells Russian Customers to Find Another Registrar Due to Russia’s ‘War Crimes’
Russia faces a growing parade of retributions for the Putin government’s violent attack on a neighboring democracy.
Karl Bode
3.1.22
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