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Putin might be a fan of Trump, but Russian zoo animals apparently aren't.
The life of Rasputin's daughter, Maria, was full of twists and turns almost as dramatic as her father's, and took her deep into the American heartland.
Millennials studying Russian will determine the future of U.S.-Russia relations. How they differ from their Sovietologist predecessors.
Join us on a visit to Brighton Beach, a slice of Russia in America that has been shaped by the immigrant experience.
Nestled up against the US border with Canada there is an unusually high concentration of Russian- Americans. This requires some investigation...
Three things you can find online and in real life: cats, dogs, and video games.
You probably know that Alaska was bought from Russia well over 100 years ago. But do you know why Russia claimed the territory in the first place? Hint: who doesn't love a fur coat?
When you're a Soviet dictator, it's rare that you get the chance to tour the US, visiting movie sets, meat freezers, and steel mills, being featured on TV, and laughing at angry farmers. Nikita Khrushchev got that chance 55 years ago. And he made the most of it.
Today is the 401st anniversary of the crowning of the first Romanov Tsar, Mikhail, in 1613, and the end of the "Time of Troubles." This of course has nothing to do with current events. Just thought I'd mention it in passing.
As the United States struggled with the trauma of seeing a fellow state succumb to Communism, a pattern of familiar stages started to emerge in - of all places - its agricultural exports.
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