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  1. Don't be fooled by Biden and Xi talks − China and the US are enduring rivals rather than engaged partners
  2. Thanksgiving sides are delicious and can be nutritious − here's the biochemistry of how to maximize the benefits
  3. What is quantum advantage? A quantum computing scientist explains an approaching milestone marking the arrival of extremely powerful computers
  4. Forget ‘Man the Hunter’ – physiological and archaeological evidence rewrites assumptions about a gendered division of labor in prehistoric times
  5. Unthanksgiving Day: A celebration of Indigenous resistance to colonialism, held yearly at Alcatraz
  6. Gettysburg tells the story of more than a battle − the military park shows what national ‘reconciliation’ looked like for decades after the Civil War
  7. 5 marketing lessons from the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce romance
  8. Hamas isn't the first military group to hide behind civilians as a way to wage war
  9. Fewer U.S. college students are studying a foreign language − and that spells trouble for national security
  10. Colleges face gambling addiction among students as sports betting spreads
  11. Jury convictions of Bannon and Navarro for refusing congressional subpoena may energize lawmakers' ability to hold powerful people accountable
  12. Women's activism in Iran continues, despite street protests dying down in face of state repression
  13. No, you're not that good at detecting fake videos − 2 misinformation experts explain why and how you can develop the power to resist these deceptions
  14. FDA's latest warnings about eye drop contamination put consumers on edge − a team of infectious disease experts explain the risks
  15. 'From the river to the sea' – a Palestinian historian explores the meaning and intent of scrutinized slogan
  16. Volcanic Iceland is rumbling again as magma rises − a geologist explains eruptions in the land of fire and ice
  17. Poor men south of Richmond? Why much of the rural South is in economic crisis
  18. A TikTok Jesus promises divine blessings and many worldly comforts
  19. As the US begins to build offshore wind farms, scientists say many questions remain about impacts on the oceans and marine life
  20. From ancient Greece to Broadway, music has played a critical role in theater
  21. The universe is expanding faster than theory predicts – physicists are searching for new ideas that might explain the mismatch
  22. For decades, mothers have borne the brunt of scrutiny for alcohol use during pregnancy − new research points to dad's drinking as a significant factor in fetal alcohol syndrome
  23. Scientists suspect there's ice hiding on the Moon, and a host of missions from the US and beyond are searching for it
  24. Biden-Xi meeting: 6 essential reads on what to look out for as US, Chinese leaders hold face-to-face talks
  25. 1 in 4 Colorado 11th-graders skipped their state's standardized test − geography and income help explain why
  26. Music painted on the wall of a Venetian orphanage will be heard again nearly 250 years later
  27. Brains have a remarkable ability to rewire themselves following injury − a concussion specialist explains the science behind rehabilitation and recovery
  28. How PFAS 'forever chemicals' are getting into Miami's Biscayne Bay, where dolphins, fish and manatees dine
  29. Insulin injections could one day be replaced with rock music − new research in mice
  30. PFAS 'forever chemicals' are getting into ocean ecosystems, where dolphins, fish and manatees dine – we traced their origins
  31. Dreams of a 'broken up' Russia might turn into a nightmare for the West – and an opportunity for China
  32. Amid 'checkout charity' boom, some Americans are more likely to be impulse givers than others
  33. Mass shootings often put a spotlight on mental illness, but figuring out which conditions should keep someone from having a gun is no easy task
  34. México elegirá pronto a su primera presidenta, pero este hito oculta una marcha desigual hacia los derechos de la mujer
  35. The battle over right to repair is a fight over your car's data
  36. Climate change is altering animal brains and behavior − a neuroscientist explains how
  37. Is time travel even possible? An astrophysicist explains the science behind the science fiction
  38. We studied jail conditions and jail deaths − here's what we found
  39. As yet another deadline looms, a divided US House stumbles closer to a federal shutdown: 5 essential reads
  40. Ethiopia's Abiy takes a page from Russia, China in asserting the right to restore historical claim to strategic waters
  41. Mexico will soon elect its first female president – but that landmark masks an uneven march toward women's rights
  42. Specialized training programs using sensory augmentation devices could prevent astronauts from getting disoriented in space
  43. UN's 'global stocktake' on climate is offering a sober emissions reckoning − but there are also signs of progress
  44. Erdogan's stance on Israel reflects desire to mix politics with realpolitik – and still remain a relevant regional player
  45. Maine voters don't like their electric utilities, but they balked at paying billions to buy them out
  46. Abortion rights victories show this issue is unlikely to fade in 2024 elections − 3 things to know
  47. El idioma provoca una crisis de identidad en los hijos y nietos de inmigrantes latinos
  48. La humildad es la base de una vida virtuosa
  49. What is the rule of proportionality, and is it being observed in the Israeli siege of Gaza?
  50. With government funding running out soon, expect more brinkmanship despite public dismay at political gridlock