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DNA Reveals the Origin Stories of America’s Captive Tigers
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A Recipe for a Striving America
The question is not whether to do industrial policy, but how.12 hours ago -
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Yazidi woman kidnapped by IS freed from Gaza after decade in captivity
Officials say US, Israel, Jordan and Iraq involved in rescue of 21-year-old who had been captured in Iraq. A 21-year-old woman kidnapped by Islamic State militants in Iraq more than a decade ago ...19 hours ago -
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Yazidi woman rescued from Gaza after decade in captivity
The woman had been kidnapped from Iraq aged 11 by the Islamic State group and trafficked to Gaza.18 hours ago -
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Daughter of hostage taken captive by Hamas describes her family’s pain and trauma
Sharone Lifschitz also tells of impact conflict has had on life in the UK for British Jews, almost a year on from 7 October. UK Palestinians on the nightmare of watching war unfold from afar ...2 hours ago -
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The US needs a different perspective on Latin America
To ensure the intraregional trade flows that American prosperity relies on, the U.S. must prioritize partners in the region and provide them with a broader, attractive and fruitful relationship.19 hours ago -
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AP Week in Pictures: Latin America and Caribbean
Sept. 27 - Oct. 3, 2024 Mexico's new President Claudia Sheinbaum waves to supporters on her inauguration day. Demonstrators in Argentina marched for increased funding for public universities. An ...6 hours ago -
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As America’s Marijuana Use Grows, So Do the Risks
The drug, legal in much of the country, is widely seen as nonaddictive and safe. For some users, these assumptions are dangerously wrong.2 hours ago -
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Jay J. Armes, Private Eye With a Superhero Story, Dies at 92
With steel hooks for hands and a flamboyant personality, Mr. Armes captured the attention, and scrutiny, of reporters across the nation.7 hours ago
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