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The ‘Fourth Successor’: Iran’s plan for a long war with the US and Israel
Tehran built a doctrine to absorb shock, survive decapitation strikes and turn time into a weapon.
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'I thought my unborn baby had died in e-bike crash'
Siobhan Barling's baby was born six weeks early and seriously ill after being hit by an e-bike.
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Odey Challenges UK Lifetime Ban in Bid to Salvage Reputation
Former hedge fund boss Crispin Odey’s attempt to salvage his reputation after a series of sexual misconduct allegations that cratered his firm will end up in a London court this week, in a major test of the UK watchdog’s move to tackle non-financial wrongdoin…
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'Soft, friendly and some slobber': Crufts win puts Clumber spaniels in spotlight
The breed can trace its origins to a grand country estate in the heart of Sherwood Forest.
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Stanford scientists say colorblindness may hide a deadly bladder cancer warning
Colorblindness may be doing more than making traffic lights confusing — it could also be hiding a life-threatening warning sign. Researchers analyzing millions of medical records found that people with bladder cancer who are also colorblind have a 52% higher mortality rate over 20 years compared to
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Woman reunited with stolen dog after eight years
Rebecca Harvey says it was an emotional moment when she was reunited with Flora.
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Judge, Anthony power Team USA over Mexico
Aaron Judge hit a two-run homer and Roman Anthony added a three-run blast in a big third inning to lead the U.S. over Mexico in the WBC.
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Scientists finally solve the mystery of yeast’s tiny centromeres
Scientists have uncovered how brewer’s yeast developed its unusually tiny centromeres, the DNA regions that guide chromosome separation during cell division. By studying related yeast species, researchers found centromeres that appear to represent evolutionary halfway points. These structures seem t
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School reading test scores lag in first, second graders after pandemic
Young students are still struggling to bounce back academically from the pandemic, even though many were babies at the time. In new data from research and testing company NWEA, first and second graders are scoring below kids pre-pandemic in math and reading. …
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In time of Iran war, Americans unite in aggravation over gasoline prices
It seems that a country divided on many fronts is finding common ground at the gas pumps. There, the cost of the Iran war is hitting Americans squarely in the wallet and aggravating people across the political spectrum. That was the message from Associated Pr…
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Shades of a Lunar Eclipse
A series of nighttime satellite images revealed how moonlight reaching Earth varied throughout a total lunar eclipse.
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Researchers find alarming Alzheimer’s pattern in rural America
A new analysis of more than 422,000 patients reveals a stark Alzheimer’s care gap between Maryland’s urban and rural communities. Rural regions often lack hospitals and dementia specialists, forcing older patients to travel farther for diagnosis and treatment. Researchers found areas with high Alzhe