TIME named two renowned University of Minnesota faculty members — Dr. Michael Osterholm and Dr. Emil Lou — to the 2026 TIME100 Health List of the World’s Most Influential Leaders in Health. Osterholm ...
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The Smart Cities Mission, launched to enhance urban living across India, has converted only 31 cities into 'smart' ones as of now. Despite being extended multiple times, the initiative remains ...
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Travel is always life-enhancing and can even be life-changing. Travel has the potential to build bonds, forge new understanding, bring personal enlightenment, and today, is a significant component of ...
WASHINGTON — Iran’s ruling clerics knew a nationwide revolt was coming — and plotted a brutal, premeditated crackdown months in advance, according to explosive new audio recordings and secret regime ...
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If you're looking to get away and start fresh, you might not want to move to Port St. Lucie. ConsumerAffairs analyzed 100 of the most populated cities in the United States to find the best place to ...
A six-figure salary is often viewed as a major financial milestone. But in many cities, it no longer guarantees that you can live comfortably. In fact, a sizable share of six-figure earners — nearly ...
The League of American Bicyclists named Provo a bike-friendly community. Provo has spent more than $21 million since 2020 on infrastructure improvements. The league ranks Utah as the 14th most bicycle ...
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If we continue with business as usual, without drastically reducing our carbon emissions, our world could become 4°C warmer. That degree of warming could lock in a median of 8.9 metres of sea-level ...
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