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‘Destruction is not the same as political success’: US bombing of Iran shows little evidence of endg

As US bombing operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya have shown, destruction is not the same as political success.

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Khamenei was a deeply polarizing figure in Iran – perceived by some as a martyr and others as an oppressor.

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At least 20 million Americans have served time. Most of them can’t or don’t vote, and that may distort…

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Failure of US-Iran talks was all-too predictable – but Trump could still have stuck with diplomacy o

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Kansas revoked transgender people’s IDs overnight – researchers anticipate cascading health and soci

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Massive US attacks on Iran unlikely to produce regime change in Tehran

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Iran will respond to US-Israeli strikes as existential threats to the regime – because they are

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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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Drug company ads are easy to blame for misleading patients and raising costs, but research shows the

Officials and policymakers say direct-to-consumer drug advertising encourages patients to seek treatments they don’t need and raises…

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Nanoparticles and artificial intelligence can help researchers detect pollutants in water, soil and

Tiny particles bounce light around in a unique way, a property that researchers are using to detect pollutants in water and soil samples.

By Andres B. Sanchez Alvarado - 3 days ago

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