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This move comes as the U.S. and Japan increase their deterrence against China’s growing assertiveness in the region.
Tariffs on China may have the opposite of their intended effect and actually make Chinese businesses more competitive, writes James Cramer.
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The state faces a growing threat from nonnative plants and insects that are reshaping its landscapes. Experts urge early ...
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"The Vienna Convention and its Montreal Protocol became a landmark of multilateral success. Today, the ozone layer is healing ...
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In Washington, the tufted puffin has seen a 90% reduction in population in recent decades, with fewer than 2,000 of the birds ...
NASA’s IMAP mission, led by Princeton University’s David McComas, will study the heliosphere — the invisible electromagnetic ...
Think you can only plant trees in your yard in spring? Think again! These fast-growing trees do well planted in early fall ...
A flash of pink breaks the muddy surface of the Amazon River as scientists and veterinarians, waist-deep in the warm current, ...
Retired firefighter Benjamin Broadwell Hagans, 96, has emerged as an eyewitness to the savage executions of three soldiers in ...