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From truce in the trenches to cocktails at the consulate: How Christmas diplomacy seeks to exploit s

World leaders like to talk up peace at Christmastime. But alongside the tales of seasonal breaks in fighting are incidents of adversaries taking advantage of the season.

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Powerful men connected to Jeffrey Epstein are named, dissected and speculated about. The survivors,…

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Depending on family circumstances and a child’s personality type, gift giving runs the gamut of fun…

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Autocracies in transition: In 2025, Cameroon and Tanzania rulers clung to power — but look more vuln

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Why are some Black conservatives drawn to Nick Fuentes?

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Local democracy is holding strong, but rural communities are falling behind, new survey of Michigan

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How C-reactive protein outpaced ‘bad’ cholesterol as leading heart disease risk marker

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It’s more than OK for kids to be bored − it’s good for them

Boredom is a healthy part of life. Experiencing it can help children learn to set goals and make plans.

By Margaret Murray - 2 days ago
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I study rat nests − here’s why rodents make great archivists

An archaeologist reveals what she learned from sifting through a 200-year-old rat nest recovered from a historic Philadelphia home.

By Alexandria Mitchem Hansen - 2 days ago
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As millions of Americans face a steep rise in health insurance costs, lawmakers continue a century-l

US health care policy will remain fractured until lawmakers address the core question of who is responsible for health care costs.

By Robert Applebaum - 2 days ago

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