While the period from 1993 to 2020 saw Sudan appear on Washington’s list of state sponsors of terrorism, this classification ...
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The Bay of Bengal, long seen as Bangladesh’s maritime gold mine, is under siege. It faces a silent but accelerating crisis—one driven not only by overfishing but by the creeping threats of acidificati ...
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CDC vaccine advisory panel overturns decades-long guidance on the hepatitis B, a move the state health department does not ...
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Libretto CEO Jeff Coyle explains how total wealth planning and intentional allocation can transform advisory services ...
Ravens are legitimately among the most intelligent animals on Earth. They are so smart that they can play games.
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to rise in the world, Pope Leo XIV says a question is being asked “What does it ...
A new study reveals how specialized microbes might convert Martian regolith into durable, life-supporting structures. Since ...
Rachel Hotez, 33, walks to work at Goodwill Industries in Montrose several days a week. She lives with her parents, has an active social life and is one Dr. Peter Hotez says that messaging from the ...