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Stone by Ancient Stone, Mexico Recovers Its Lost Treasures
Mesoamerican archaeologists know it as Monument 9: a 2,600-year-old carving in stone of a jaguar’s gaping face, roughly five feet…
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Kill and Be Killed: Ukraine’s Bloody Battlefield Equation
The dynamics of Europe’s deadliest war in generations remain exceedingly violent and increasingly complicated by factors far from the battlefield.
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How High Interest Rates Sting Bakers, Farmers and Consumers
Home buyers, entrepreneurs and public officials are confronting a new reality: If they want to hold off on big purchases…
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Monday Briefing
Fears of a wider Middle East conflict.
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How Do You Charge a Friend for a Professional Favor?
Despite the adage that friends and money don’t mix, the arrangement can have unique benefits — as long as the…
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I Live in a Subdivided Apartment and My Roommate Refuses to Pay Rent
Technically you’re not roommates, but the law could still work in your favor.
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Why Jews Cannot Stop Shaking Right Now
There is a reason so many Jews cannot stop shaking right now. The concept of intergenerational trauma doesn’t begin to…
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A Different Border Crisis Mirrors What’s Happening in the U.S.
Haiti and the Dominican Republic together make up the island of Hispaniola. These countries are linked by histories of colonialism,…
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What Most American Schools Do Wrong
Which country has the best education system? Since 2000, every three years, 15-year-olds in dozens of countries have taken the…
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Seeds of Native Knowledge Grow in North Carolina
ACROSS THE COUNTRY Seeds of Native Knowledge Grow in North Carolina Countless generations of Cherokee Indians have cultivated lands in…