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Over a century after Pareto’s observation, the Global South remains trapped in a cycle of concentrated wealth and entrenched ...
Will Reeve, the look-alike son of late actor Christopher Reeve, has opened up about filming his cameo for the latest ...
NASA's Mariner 4 captured the first-ever close-up image of Mars on July 14, 1965. While waiting for the data to be processed ...
It’s certainly one of the reasons the late Fraser is being honoured with the prestigious Ace Bailey Award at the upcoming Western Canada Pro Scouting Foundation’s July 29 banquet at Okotoks, along ...
A popular topic on social media and in council meetings, all of the car washes located in Cape Coral has people asking: Are ...
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There Is Still Only One Way Out for Israel and Iran
The only way to end the possibility that the Iranians will decide to go nuclear—which could set off a very unstable chain reaction of nuclear proliferation in the region, with Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and ...
The woman appointed to deliver Australia’s largest international arts festival in Sydney next year is a Sharjah royal whose ...
The once-mighty Caribbean team have fallen so far they may never again be scheduled to play five-day international matches ...
Recently-published works with Vermont ties include books by Chris Bohjalian, Alison Bechdel, Harry Bliss, Garrett M. Graff and more.
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Today in History for July 11: In 1533, Pope Clement VII excommunicated England's King Henry VIII.
The study explored the challenges to the undertaking and growth of security and strategic studies (SSS) in Africa. This was against the observed increased establishment of SSS courses in both African ...