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For decades, Moscow has sought to silence its critics abroad
From its earliest days, the Soviet Union’s intelligence services — whether known as the Cheka or the names of any of its successor agencies like the KGB — kept the government in power by pursuing its opponents no matter where they livedABC News - World -
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Orthodox Russians mark Easter with nighttime service in Moscow cathedral
Worshippers including President Vladimir Putin have packed Moscow's landmark Christ the Savior Cathedral for a nighttime Easter serviceABC News - World - Russia -
How Michelin stars explain the world
The west’s relative loss of power is reflected in fine diningFinancial Times - Business -
Russia-Ukraine war live: Lithuania hits out at Russia ‘disinformation’ over spy claims
Russia had said that a Ukrainian agent had entered country from Lithuania with the aim of targeting a fuel facility. Ukraine’s president and foreign minister has pressed British foreign secretary David Cameron to accelerate the delivery of ...The Guardian - World - Russia -
U.S. Antitrust Case Against Google Is Just the Start
As the Justice Department’s case against Google nears an end, the federal government has more suits in the pipeline trying to rein in Big Tech.The New York Times - Tech - Google -
What is Sidechat? The controversial messaging app, explained
Sidechat, an anonymous messaging app, has been used by students to share opinions and updates, but university administrators say it has also fueled hateful rhetoric.CBS News - Top stories -
How does white noise affect kids? A child psychiatrist explains
White noise generators are a popular way for parents to help their kids sleep, but there's new concern over what might happen inside their heads as the machines run. Dr. Daniel Bober, a child psychiatrist, joins CBS News to explain.CBS News - Top stories -
Estonia's border city of Narva, singled out by Putin as historically Russian land, is among potential Baltic targets for destabilization by Moscow should the Russian leader further test the West's political and military resolve.
Estonia’s border city of Narva, singled out by Putin as historically Russian land, is among potential Baltic targets for destabilization by Moscow should the Russian leader further test the West’s political and military resolve.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia -
Agent's Take: 2024 NFL rookie contract projections for key Round 1 picks, with wage scale explainer
Here's everything you need to know about 2024 rookie dealsCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta explains why Lamar Jackson, Torrey Smith played into decision to draft Devontez Walker
The Ravens landed Walker in the fourth round of this year's draftCBS Sports - Sports -
Cowboys linebacker explains why he spurned 49ers in free agency to sign with Dallas
Eric Kendricks changed course during free agency ... and here's whyCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Luis Arraez trade: Marlins executive explains 'difficult' decision to send two-time All-Star to Padres
The Marlins felt their return was "too good" to pass upCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
All-Pro Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey explains why he loves new kickoff rules, how playing soccer 'will help'
Aubrey set a new record for touchbacks last seasonCBS Sports - Sports - NFL