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Call it the “Stethoscope Strategy.” Instead of military bases and sanctions, Türkiye builds hospitals, airports, and mosques.
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The soundstages are empty, the caterers have vanished, and the freelance camera operators have all moved to Austin to shoot ...
New York’s gifted-and-talented program — or “Baby Ivy League,” as it’s known among therapists — currently admits about 2,500 ...
Ah, Paris Fashion Week. The annual spectacle where the rich and famous descend upon the City of Lights to remind the rest of ...
You’ll help improve the Knowledge Management Hub, which is basically a SharePoint folder with hopes and dreams. You’ll upload ...
Normally, a shutdown is Washington cosplay — dramatic speeches, closed museums, and a temporary lapse in federal ...
China’s September non-manufacturing PMI is a masterclass in economic anticlimax. A neat little “50.0” that says everything ...
But here we are, applauding The Food Basket for teaching keiki how to cook rice while Congress debates whether to shut down the government. It’s like celebrating that the orchestra is still playing ...
Doctors will give you the whole spiel about Omega-3s reducing triglycerides, lowering your risk of heart disease, improving mood, maybe even saving you from dementia. But let’s be real: half of you ...