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Many of the tariffs rest on a law Congress passed in 1977, giving the president the authority to “regulate” aspects of ...
In the rich world, AI and other e-learning tools have yet to prove better than traditional teaching. Chatbots can get sums ...
This suggested coffee might be good for fending off cancer. One follow-up study led by Jin-Kyoung Oh of the Karolinska ...
I N 2018 TADEUSZ BATYR, a previously unknown author, published a book about the life of a notorious gang boss in communist ...
Stories of assassins, detectives and singer-songwriters ...
For years British and Irish journalists have treated Mr Adams’s denials as they would a claim that water isn’t wet. The ...
No European industry confab is complete these days without someone invoking the “Airbus of” trope. To many the age of such ...
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T ariffs particularly enthuse Donald Trump because foreigners pay them—at least as he sees it—and merely threatening them is ...
Mr Xi was used to leftovers. As a boy, he would wash in his father’s bathwater. (The next morning the water would be used for ...
They also shed light on the increasingly reckless approach to security taken by Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s prime minister since ...
The United States Court of International Trade ruled that Mr Trump lacked the authority to impose his reciprocal tariffs. In ...
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