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The article reports on political instability facing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, comments from Sadiq Khan regarding the EU, and Donald Trump's remarks on the Iran ceasefire.
A two-vehicle collision occurred on Tuesday evening in Glenarden, Maryland, resulting in one fatality and five injuries. Local police are currently investigating the crash.
Military expert Andrey Marochko, citing the Russian Defense Ministry, reported casualties and equipment losses for the Ukrainian army between May 2 and May 8.
The author, a former EPA appointee, argues that the Trump administration is using novel legal interpretations to weaken air pollution rules and limit the EPA's future regulatory authority.
Researchers evaluated the 'Guaranteed Income for Artists' initiative in New York, which provided 2,400 artists with $1,000 monthly.
The article discusses the role of local authorities in the UK regarding climate change, highlighting successful local initiatives while noting the lack of formal central government mandates.
The article discusses research conducted between 2020 and 2025 suggesting that Americans across the political spectrum largely agree on the qualities of a good teacher, despite public political polarization.
The article explores the historical and contemporary relationship between Christianity and the fashion industry. It traces the evolution from fashion being viewed as a spiritual adversary to the integration of religious imagery and figures…
The article discusses the challenges the United States faces in rebuilding its domestic critical mineral supply chain, specifically focusing on the loss of processing capacity and technical expertise.
LignOrganic is a South African biomanufacturing start-up founded by Tshepo Mangoele that converts plant waste, such as macadamia nutshells and sugarcane, into sustainable chemicals and skincare products.
Veterinary scientists from the University of Pretoria analyzed data from over 3,000 dogs treated for bite wounds to identify drivers of dog-on-dog aggression in South Africa.
The article discusses a study from MIT suggesting that rice seeds can detect the sound of rain through starch-filled structures called statoliths.
The article reports on a significant increase in U.S. inflation for March, primarily driven by a spike in gas prices linked to conflict in Iran.
The article discusses the challenges of managing osteoarthritis, specifically the difficulty some patients face when attempting exercise due to pain.
The authors argue that 'nudging' individual behavior is an ineffective way to solve large-scale social and environmental problems.
The article provides a detailed, chronological reconstruction of the events following the asteroid impact 66 million years ago that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs.
The author analyzes the urban transport system in Accra, Ghana, highlighting the dominance of low-capacity informal vehicles like taxis and trotros.
The article reports on Russian drone and artillery strikes in eastern Ukraine, Kyiv, and the Fastiv region following the expiration of a US-brokered 72-hour truce.
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The article reports on statements made by David T. Pyne, a former US Army officer, who argues that Russia's military operations in Ukraine are effectively demilitarizing both Ukraine and NATO.