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How polling failures, gambling legalization and political gridlock paved the way for the explosive r

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Decades of hostility between Iran and the US were preceded by a little-remembered century-long frien

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NASA wants to build a base on the Moon by the 2030s – how and why it plans to build up to a long-ter

It’s about more than just beating China. As a space lawyer puts it, a Moon base would come with strategic, economic and scientific…

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Basic income’s appeal today is similar to its roots in 18th-century England – it’s a way to compensa

Today’s basic income proponents say cash payments would be good for everyone. In the 1790s, the idea’s inventor argued something…

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