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A Tiny Mediterranean Island Feels the Heat of the Minerals War with China
As the West tries to outrun a dangerous dependency, Europe faces an uphill battle.
As Pentagon Races to Deploy AI, Operational Challenges Highlight Risks
Defense experts say AI is essential in warfare, but it comes with mixed success and unpredictable pitfalls.
How Bhattacharya’s NIH Is Rethinking China, DEI, and High‑Risk Labs
The NIH director outlines efforts to reform the agency—largest public funder of biomedical research.
How a Water War Is Brewing Over a Drying Lake in Nevada
Without changes in some states’ water laws and public-private investment, downstream users, such as Walker Lake, face existential challenges.
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How to Stop Living for Others’ Approval
Reacting to the ‘likes’ and comments of others on social media can lead us to bury our heads and hearts in the sand.

How to Stop Living for Others’ Approval
Reacting to the ‘likes’ and comments of others on social media can lead us to bury our heads and hearts in the sand.

Learning With Laughter: Lucretia P. Hale’s Short Story ‘Why the Peterkins Had a Late Dinner’
Though ingenuity is in short supply among the Peterkins, their inventiveness, laughter, and cooperation skills surely aren’t.

‘Wild Boys: Strangers in Town’: Canada’s Identity Crisis
A documentary about two boys who appear out of nowhere and cause disruption in a nice Canadian community.

‘Crime 101’: Proudly Derivative Heist Movie With Strong Performances
A cut above the usual heist-thriller and featuring Mark Ruffalo’s Columbo-like performance, “Crime 101” makes you wish all neo-noirs were this captivating.

‘Round Up the Unusual Suspects’: Lots of MacGuffins
This mystery set in 1940s Hollywood seems more like a screwball comedy script of “Casablanca.’

Learning With Laughter: Lucretia P. Hale’s Short Story ‘Why the Peterkins Had a Late Dinner’
Though ingenuity is in short supply among the Peterkins, their inventiveness, laughter, and cooperation skills surely aren’t.

The 4-ingredient Chocolate Treat So Good, I Always Have It on Hand
Date bark is the perfect little sweet treat to have on hand.
Jet Lag: Dealing With the Messy, Chaotic Biology of Crossing Time Zones
Crossing the world within hours comes with a toll—a reminder that the human body keeps its own time regardless of the clock in the airport.
So Close You Can See Elephant Eyelashes? Welcome to San Diego’s Elephant Valley
Elephant Valley is designed to take us on a trail walked not by humans but traversed and carved by elephants.
Taking the Kids: Time for Romance
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