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The Truth About Venezuela Under Socialism, From Those Who Fled It
‘I think that no American can imagine the fear that you can feel for just being—standing in a place,’ one Venezuelan in Florida said.
How Chinese-Made Radar Defense Systems Failed in Venezuela
The success of a lightning-fast raid on Caracas raises new doubts about Chinese military capabilities, a military analyst said.
‘Glyphosate Girl’ Applauds USDA Regenerative Pilot, Warns of ‘Pesticide Treadmill’
Kelly Ryerson restored her health by focusing on an organic diet. Along the way, she learned about the dangers of pesticides, launching a new career.
Trucking Insiders Reveal How Licensing System Enabled Illegal Immigrant Drivers
Variance between state regulations and limited federal regulation also contributed to the proliferation of ‘CDL mills,’ multiple training providers said.
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Common Kissing Virus May Trigger Lupus, Study Finds
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) hijacks immune cells that cause lupus, researchers say.

Common Kissing Virus May Trigger Lupus, Study Finds
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) hijacks immune cells that cause lupus, researchers say.

‘Homestead: The Series’: Survival in the Aftermath
A series based on the film ‘Homestead’ forces a small community to work together and resolve differences after a nuclear blast.

‘Abraham Lincoln: A History–Vol. I’: Up Close and Personal Observations
What better documenters of the 16th president’s political, professional, and personal actions and words than his two faithful private secretaries.

‘That’s Not How It Happened’: Mixing Fame and Family
A novel about a mom’s memoir raising her Down Syndrome son is being adapted into a film. What will it cost the family?

‘Homestead: The Series’: Survival in the Aftermath
A series based on the film ‘Homestead’ forces a small community to work together and resolve differences after a nuclear blast.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Falling in Love With the Matterhorn
Zermatt is a tiny-but-touristy town of roughly 6,000 people nestled at the dead-end of a long valley in Switzerland’s remote southwest.
International Ski Trips: The Alps, Japan and Beyond
There’s quite a few amazing destinations well-known for their skiing opportunities across the globe.
Follow Christopher Columbus to the Cayman Islands
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Rick Steves’ Europe: Falling in Love With the Matterhorn
Zermatt is a tiny-but-touristy town of roughly 6,000 people nestled at the dead-end of a long valley in Switzerland’s remote southwest.



























































































































