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Norway Launches Initiative to Attract Researchers amid US Academic Cuts

In response to rising concerns about academic freedom in the United States, particularly under the Trump administration’s funding cuts, Norway has unveiled a 100…

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Historic Dutch Warplane May Be Nazi-Looted Artifact in German Museum

A historic Fokker D.VII fighter aircraft currently on display in a German museum is under investigation after new research suggested it may have been…

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The Met Gala: From Fundraiser to Fashion’s Biggest Night

Once a modest $50 fundraiser held in New York venues like the Waldorf Astoria, the Met Gala has evolved into one of the most…

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China’s Lunar Mission Reveals Moon’s Far Side Is Drier Than Expected

A changing discovery from China’s Chang’e-6 lunar mission has found that the moon’s far side mantle is largely drier than the near side. This…

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The Only Library Split by a Border Is Now at Risk

The Haskell Free Library and Opera House is a unique landmark built directly on the U.S.–Canada border, connecting the towns of Derby Line, Vermont,…

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Habemus Papam: How the Next Pope Will Be Chosen

The next pope will be elected through a secretive process known as the conclave, where up to 135 eligible cardinals from around the world—most…

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Harvard University: Legacy, Innovation, and a Legal Battle for Academic Freedom

Harvard University, established in 1636 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is America’s oldest degree-granting institution, named for benefactor John Harvard. An Ivy League charter member since…

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How climate Change Affects the Journey of the Butterflies’ between the US and Mexico.

The Monarch butterfly population in Mexico has doubled this winter compared to last season, marking a major rebound after a troubling 2024. The Ejido…

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Macaws Fly Free After Rescue from Trafficking in Brazil

More than a dozen blue-and-yellow macaws soared back into the wild on Friday after being rescued from mistreatment and illegal trafficking by Brazil’s environmental…

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10 Notable Times U.S. Presidents Attended Major Sporting Events

From FDR’s first pitch to Obama’s courtside seats, U.S. presidents have long made headlines at major sporting events — most recently with Donald Trump’s…

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Unification Church in Japan: What You Need to Know

Japan has ordered the dissolution of the Unification Church over years of alleged financial exploitation and political entanglements, following a high-profile investigation sparked by…

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Oum Kalthoum: The Voice That Defined a Nation

In 1975, Egypt witnessed one of the largest funerals in its history. Millions filled the streets to mourn a woman who was more than…

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Trump Says Iran’s Military Is Crumbling

During a roundtable on saving college sports, President Donald Trump briefly addressed the ongoing war and said U.S. forces are performing exceptionally well. Trump…

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Trump Pushes U.S. Weapons Production

President Trump posted on Truth Social that he concluded a meeting with the largest U.S. defense manufacturers, including BAE Systems, Boeing, Honeywell Aerospace, L3Harris…

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Turkey asks Britain to help protect Syria’s president

Turkey’s intelligence agency has asked its British counterpart, MI6, to take a larger role in protecting Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa following recent assassination plots,…

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