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  7. What the 'Lyme wars' can teach us about COVID-19 and how to find common ground in the school reopening debate
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  14. An Afghan American scholar describes his fear-filled journey from the chaos at Kabul airport to a plane bound for home in the US
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  16. How patients talk about cancer with family, friends and doctors
  17. Correctional officers are driving the pandemic in prisons
  18. Why did a military superpower fail in Afghanistan?
  19. An elite Virginia high school overhauled admissions for gifted students – here's how to tell if the changes are working
  20. Can health insurance companies charge the unvaccinated higher premiums? What about life insurers? 5 questions answered
  21. Mexico, facing its third COVID-19 wave, shows the dangers of weak federal coordination
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  26. America's moral responsibility for the tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan
  27. Climate change is relentless: Seemingly small shifts have big consequences
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  29. Organic food has become mainstream but still has room to grow
  30. The story of Nearest Green, America's first known Black master distiller
  31. An AI expert explains why it's hard to give computers something you take for granted: Common sense
  32. When the NCAA permitted colleges to pay stipends to student-athletes, the colleges also raised their estimated expenses
  33. As Colorado River Basin states confront water shortages, it's time to focus on reducing demand
  34. Afghans' lives and livelihoods upended even more as US occupation ends
  35. Schools can reopen safely – an epidemiologist describes what works and what's not worth the effort
  36. Rat poison is just one of the potentially dangerous substances likely to be mixed into illicit drugs
  37. Vladimir Putin plans to win Russia's parliamentary election no matter how unpopular his party is
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  41. Is it possible to recreate dinosaurs from their DNA?
  42. Deciphering the symptoms of long COVID-19 is slow and painstaking – for both sufferers and their physicians
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  44. Afghan government collapses and Taliban on verge of controlling country: 5 essential reads
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