How the U.S. Lost Ground to China in the Contest for Clean EnergyNYT > World News

Americans failed to safeguard decades of diplomatic and financial investments in Congo, where the world’s largest…

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More Asian Countries Slowly Reopen to Fully Vaccinated TravelersNYT > World News

The easing of restrictions comes as the holiday travel season is about to begin.Read MoreNYT >…

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As Pandemic Evictions Rise, Spaniards Declare ‘War’ on Wall Street LandlordsNYT > World News

Protesters in Barcelona are pushing back against foreign investment firms that have bought up thousands of…

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Israeli Is Killed by Palestinian Militant Near Holiest Site in JerusalemNYT > World News

The shooting was the first attack by a Palestinian since May to result in the death…

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Chileans Will Vote For President on SundayNYT > World News

The top contenders to lead Chile out of a turbulent era are a leftist 35-year-old former…

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Rolling Deep: South Korean Youth Roam the City in Hair CurlersNYT > World News

The young South Korean women who wear them say they are not only functional, but also…

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In Hard Times, Afghan Farmers Are Turning to Opium for SecurityNYT > World News

The war’s intense conclusion and a drought combined to wipe out the famous Afghan pomegranate harvest…

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How the U.S. Lost Ground to China in the Contest for Clean EnergyNYT > World News

Americans failed to safeguard decades of diplomatic and financial investments in Congo, where the world’s largest…

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Just a few storms cloud the U.S. travel forecast for a second pandemic Thanksgiving.NYT > World News

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Sudan’s Military Agrees to Reinstate Civilian Prime Minister, Mediator SaysNYT > World News

The deal to reinstate Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, announced by a mediator, was reached hours before…

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Myanmar’s Notorious Army Is Facing a Morale CrisisNYT > World News

The number of defectors, while not enough to topple the Tatmadaw, is growing, galvanized by the…

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Who, and Where, Is Chinese Tennis Star Peng Shuai?NYT > World News

A blackout within China on discussion of the tennis star’s #MeToo allegations has not been able…

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Deaf and hard-of-hearing scientists support equity and inclusion in professional societies

Providing some basic standards of support will greatly increase diversity in fields of science and medicine,…

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Creating a timeline that details the earliest COVID-19 cases in Wuhan

In a Perspective, Michael Worobey provides an overview of the crucial events that occurred between December…

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Researchers aim to separate fact from fiction for “anti-aging” diets

In a Review, Mitchell Lee and colleagues attempt to separate fact from fiction for so-called “anti-aging”…

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New evidence that host immunity drives evolution of the dengue virus

New research by a team of University of Florida investigators, and others, provides evidence that host…

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Sharing large-scale health data to drive forward precision medicine

Precision medicine requires big data. In order to improve the treatment of individuals with cancer, or…

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Study: Midwife-led births equally safe as doctor-led maternity care in low-risk pregnancies

If you or your partner were scheduled to give birth soon, would you have a preference…

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CDC posts food safety alert about multistate outbreak of E. coli O157 infections linked to spinach

A CDC food safety alert regarding a multistate outbreak of E. coli O157 infections linked to…

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Weill Cornell Medicine receives $1.27 million DoD grant to develop treatment for rare eye condition

Weill Cornell Medicine has received a $1.27 million grant from the United States Department of Defense…

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