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Washington’s hard line in South China Sea tests allies, raises risks
Joint exercises by the Chinese military near Taiwan occurred in April, as the People's Liberation Army Eastern…
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Does the law matter to Trump in employing our military?
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has permitted U.S. attacks on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean Photo by…
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Business professor explains why Halloween starts earlier each year
A Boston University business professor says the big-bucks business of Halloween is to blame for the spooky…
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Marketing experts warn AI could soon be making purchases for users
Coastal Carolina University marketing researchers warn new trends in AI could lead to ChatGPT making purchases…
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Baseball returns to a former Japanese American detention camp
A baseball game is played at the Manzanar Relocation Center, where Japanese Americans were kept prisoner during…
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Gaza may no longer be burning, but many other places are
President Donald Trump (R) and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi show signed documents during a summit on…
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Student loan limits may alter who becomes a professor, doctor or lawyer
The new borrowing limits will likely hit minority students especially hard. While about 61% of all graduate…
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Natural World Heritage sites under threat, but bright spots remain
Visitors climb to the observation tower of the Everglades National Park near Miami in August. Situated in the…
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Winning a bidding war on a home isn’t always a win, research shows
Research found that We found that people who paid more than the asking price for their homes -- a reliable sign…
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Wings, booze and heartbreak — the hidden costs of being a sports fan
Fandom can have its extremes, including thetype of food a fan eats at the stadium and at home the next day.…
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