Could Cuba stop a U.S. military strike? Analysts say the island may be vulnerable militarily, but the aftermath could prove ...
Iraq may still face the same problem that plagued it decades ago: namely, its inability to adequately maintain and field such ...
What does the United States miss as academic exchange, business presence and research engagement with China have sharply declined?
America has fewer young leaders than any other liberal democracy. A look inside the system keeping younger leaders out.
EXCLUSIVE: What works, what doesn't? One of Britain's leading experts on our immune system shares ten pieces of myth-busting ...
The math world is losing its mind over the new solution to an Erdős problem. This is what AI found, how we missed it—and why ...
A chatbot’s result for the 80-year-old “unit distance” conjecture is the first AI proof that would likely be published in ...
As the Switch 2 celebrates its first birthday, GameCentral looks back at the highs and lows of Nintendo’s most recent console ...
Eighteen months into his second U.S. presidential term, it may appear that Donald Trump has permanently altered his country’s relationships with its transatlantic allies. His rhetoric toward partners ...
While Americans wrestle with Trump’s impulsive decision-making at home, democratic leaders around the world are attempting to ...
Washington quickly brushed off a startling milestone in a mounting problem. By Peter Coy For years, deficit hawks have been groping for ways to shock politicians and the public into getting serious ...
Scientists are uncovering how the volume of food on your plate affects appetite and satiety—challenging the idea that cutting portions is the most effective strategy.
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