Cape Verde, the small African nation with a population of about 525,000 people, has qualified for the World Cup for the first ...
Of the 202 Nobel laureates in physics, chemistry and physiology or medicine this century, fewer than 70 percent hail from the ...
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America Is Sliding Toward Illiteracy
Besides, America recently ran a very large natural experiment in dropping money on schools that, in a word, failed. During ...
Massive price disparities, as well as "zombie" prices for procedures that hospitals don't actually perform, paint a bleak ...
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‘Titanic’ Producer Jon Landau Reveals How Close the Film Came to Disaster (Exclusive Excerpt)
In ‘The Bigger Picture’ (out Nov. 4), the late producer details his working relationship with James Cameron, Rupert Murdoch’s ...
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Protecting Jewish students or chilling speech? Inside California’s ‘hardest’ fight over antisemitism
In the fight over preventing antisemitism in schools, no one disputes the need to protect Jewish students. Lawmakers and critics diverged sharply on how to do it.
Still basking in the glow of his pivotal role ending the bloodshed in Gaza, President Donald Trump is reengaging in the peace ...
“The first steps to peace are always the hardest,” President Donald Trump said as he stood with foreign leaders in Egypt on ...
Federal environmental scientists have been “left largely defenseless.” Their jobs abruptly terminated. Their research and policy advice ignored, manipulated or suppressed. Their agency captured by the ...
Governor Janet Mills U.S. Senate run against Graham Platner will pit the Democrats’ establishment wing against the insurgent bloc, says Maine journalist Alex Seitz-Wald.
It comes as the IDF names two of the four deceased hostages handed over by Hamas on Monday as Bipin Joshi and Guy Illouz.
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