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Cuba’s speedboat shootout recalls long history of exile groups engaged in covert ops aimed at regime

From the 1960s onward, dissident Cubans in exile have sought to undermine the government in Havana − often with US assistance.

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Officials and policymakers say direct-to-consumer drug advertising encourages patients to seek treatments…

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Tiny particles bounce light around in a unique way, a property that researchers are using to detect…

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There aren’t enough geriatricians – here’s how older adults can still get the right care

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Will AI accelerate or undermine the way humans have always innovated?

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Fewer new moms are dying in Colorado – naloxone might be one reason why

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How natural hydrogen, hiding deep in the Earth, could serve as a new energy source

Hydrogen demand around the world is projected to grow significantly by 2050. Some of that supply could come from nature itself.

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The apocrypha, Christianity’s ‘hidden’ texts, may not be in the Bible – but they have shaped traditi

‘Apocrypha’ means ‘hidden’ in Greek, but it is often used to describe texts that are outside the official biblical canon.

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Minneapolis united when federal immigration operations surged – reflecting a long tradition of mutua

Minnesotans from all walks of life, including suburban moms, veterans and protest novices, have bucked  their ‘nice’ stereotype…

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