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Good morning, friends of The Short List! I'm John Riley, here again with some of the best reads of the week from the USA TODAY Network. These compelling stories are like the pearls that you might find in a ... clam? Enough with the bad analogies. Let's begin: |
What the war in Ukraine did to Mariupol |
It was a normal day in Mariupol when the first shells began to fall in late February. People were hurrying about their business. Within a week, Russian troops had surrounded the city. Water was the first to go, then electricity and cell service. When heating was cut off, cold and terror gripped those who remained. |
Life became suffering. |
These are the illustrated memories of four survivors from Mariupol who endured one of the darkest moments of Russia's war on Ukraine. |
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College football's coaching 'arms race' |
USA TODAY Sports' annual review of pay for college football coaches reveals a 15.3% increase in average total compensation compared to last season's. Boosters, donors and foundations have become an even more significant piece of the money puzzle across the industry. We spoke to several boosters about why they're powering this increase. |
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Thank you for reading USA TODAY. There are more great reads below.👇 See you next week! |
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