I've got a big backlog of bookmarks, so let's have some midweek links! These are mostly older things that I still think are interesting.
How Russian Spies Get Flipped or Expelled, as Told by a Spycatcher (VSquare)
These pansies are evolving to rely less on pollinators. Here’s why that may spell trouble (PBS)
The Case for Detracking (Culture Study)
The Mystery of the Coin That Shouldn’t Exist (NYT)
The Great Pretenders (Toronto Life)
On the Black Death in Africa and Asia, and the interconnected Middle Ages (Going Medieval)
Inside the Raptors’ ‘Puzzlepalooza’: Trust, egos and trash-talk thanks to Wordle and more (The Athletic)
What Frantz Fanon and Ian Fleming Agreed On (The New Yorker)
Hex Marks the Spot (The Strong National Museum of Play)
The surreal life of a professional bridesmaid (The Hustle)
Language barriers, culture shock and isolation: How the NHL’s loneliest players cope (The Athletic)
The Crochet Coral Reef Keeps Spawning, Hyperbolically (NYT)
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