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The author of a book chronicling the evolution of the global game explores the origins of association football.

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Future missions may be able to take only a small, damaged sample from space back to Earth. A simple…

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It’s not just high gas prices – inflation is now spreading through the US economy

A key challenge for the Federal Reserve is that higher gas prices are inflationary, but they also reduce households’ spending power…

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Seeking a second opinion is a patient’s right. Knowing how empowering another perspective can be may make it less awkward to ask…

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To ‘86’ occasionally means to kill but usually doesn’t: A linguistic investigation into the Instagra

Does a seashell arrangement in the form of the numerals ‘86 47’ amount to a criminal threat to assassinate President Donald Trump,…

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