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Opinion: What I saw in Castro's Cuba, and how Maduro's capture could trigger a global shift
In April 2018 on a business/educational visa I spent eight days in Havana, which was allowed under former President Obama's ...
By Beata Javorcik While many people still view runaway population growth as today’s most urgent global challenge, falling ...
Lack of research and development funding has left Australia without its key weapon against exponential growth of one of the ...
In 2019, the UN Population Division projected that Bulgaria would lose 23% of its population by 2050 – a projection so high ...
New Mexico’s official state animal is the American black bear, but the choice reflected more than the presence of a large ...
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75 years back, 75 years forward: The Philippines at a crossroads of history
IN 1950 — the year I was born — the Philippines stood at the doorstep of greatness. We had the second-highest income per ...
Millionaires have become far more common over time, driven by global economic growth, inflation, and wealth creation. In the ...
Other writers discuss the state management workforce salaries, various aspects of health care and health insurance and more.
When the US Department of Energy announced that it would stop funding the tokamak at MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, ...
In societies where polygamy is illegal, humans are actually a lot better at being monogamous than most people think.
The story of the Catholic Church in Lakhuti evolved from “dhorum khicho” (took religion) to “Catholic dhorum hansi yicho” (brought Catholic religion) to “Catholic kümcho” (became Catholic). This ...
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