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Jaipur—the capital of India’s Rajasthan state—is as famous for its kaleidoscope of colors as it is for its rich and storied ...
The idea that diet sodas can help you lose weight is becoming increasingly complicated as emerging research suggests they may ...
In the 1970s Reyes’ grandmother fled the Philippines and resettled with her children in Australia when former President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law. Reyes’ mother, a journalist and ...
Long trips often mean meeting many people, which can leave little space for some solitude. National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek speaks with The World’s Host Carolyn Beeler about cybercafes in ...
The prevalence of healthy behaviors among preschoolers varied, with 32.4% not consuming sugary drinks and 65.3% consuming fruit daily. Only 20.3% of preschoolers engaged in five to six healthy ...
One amateur astronomer is on a quest to identify every object in the catalog of Lynds’ dark nebulae. Tag along for the journey!
This is the moment for a reckoning. The Abraham Accords cannot succeed in Sudan unless they are divorced from regime-change ...
Co-founded by two journalists, InfoNile has grown into a sprawling ecosystem of cross-border investigations, multimedia storytelling, and data-driven reporting across the Nile Basin's 11 countries.
The Nebraska commission that regulates numerous industries including the state's telecommunications providers and taxi ...
Poor laborers were lured to the automaker’s cattle ranch in the Brazilian Amazon and promised a better life. Many said they ...
Trump’s DOJ musters ‘courage’ to ask Ghislaine Maxwell what she knows about Epstein case: Live - Democrats ramp up their ...
Meritus Health is opening Maryland’s first new medical school in over 100 years, aiming to train doctors to serve rural and underserved communities.