Oleksandra Oliynykova battled for nearly three hours to defeat Mayar Sherif in the Transylvania Open first round and claim ...
Bill Belichick's snub was an embarrassment for the Hall, shining a spotlight on underlying issues that were exacerbated by ...
Japanese long bond yields have a decided spring in their step, rising strongly in recent days and building on a year-long ...
Pete Hegseth came to office with benighted views of women in combat. Within a year, he ordered a study on whether having ...
Residents say they will continue to chase contractor for 'full and fair payment' of money to fix series of defects ...
"I thought touching the inside of the belly button was painful for everyone. Apparently, for half of people, it feels fine? To me, it's incredibly unpleasant and makes my bladder sting." ...
Generally overlooked in Art History 101 was the inverse: how European materials and images were repurposed by Indigenous ...
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After retirement, Gopal Krishna Sharma returned to campus life in Himachal Pradesh, living in a boys’ hostel and working with ...
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Four lessons from the UAW’s turn toward class struggle
Shawn Fain won the runoff to be president of the United Auto Workers (UAW) in March 2023, and the union he was elected to ...
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54 times rich people showed how far from reality they are
Money might not be the most important thing in the world that you should chase, but financial stability is still vital.
More than 100,000 Civilians killed Annually: International Humanitarian Law on the verge of Collapse
International law that is supposed to limit the horrors of war is on the verge of a complete breakdown, warns a new, comprehensive study by the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and ...
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