Charity begins at home. It’s a familiar saying many people erroneously believe comes from the Bible instead of from ...
Stocks rebounded on strong economic data, potential tariff reductions, and signs of a government reopening, all boosting ...
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Interventions targeting drinking water safety and responsible dog management could reduce echinococcosis incidence in China.
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When al-Ghazali accused philosophers of “incoherence,” he wasn’t rejecting reason altogether. Instead, he was warning against ...
A decade into the effort to concretely integrate information warfare into its operations, the Marine Corps appears to be in ...
Rate cuts are too small, and the central bank is making things worse by shrinking its balance sheet.
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During oral argument in the tariff case, there was a recurring theme: if the Court agreed with the President that IEEPA grants this power, it would take a veto-proof majority in Congress to claw back ...
Some argue that our lives derive meaning from our ability to see them as an ongoing story. So is telling our own life story ...