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The new foreign terrorist organization designations have ramifications for U.S.-based Antifa groups.
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Some nations now screen for neurological conditions before intervening in gender dysphoria. But not America.
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China has gained control not only of critical minerals but also of their production. A new technique could solve both of these problems.
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The United States has sent one of the largest military forces in decades to the Caribbean, including the world’s most advanced aircraft carrier.
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The Surprising Medical Benefits of Being Generous
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The Surprising Medical Benefits of Being Generous
Generosity can lower blood pressure as effectively as medication.
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