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Humidity is a silent enabler of malaria. It fuels the mosquito’s life cycle and accelerates parasite development, making it a ...
World Malaria Day 2025 emphasizes bold investment, groundbreaking tools, and revitalized global efforts to end malaria.
Just before a test they seemed unprepared for, global markets and economies were thrown into chaos as President Donald Trump abruptly changed course and paused his "Liberation Day" tariffs for all ...
Lawyers for the man accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City gave him clothes for a hearing last month that included a hidden heart-shaped note touting his ...
The Diplomat author Mercy Kuo regularly engages subject-matter experts, policy practitioners, and strategic thinkers across the globe for their diverse insights into U.S. Asia policy. This ...
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More than a decade after Death by China, Peter Navarro’s once-marginal warnings are shaping US policy. The 104% tariff on Chinese EVs echoes his thesis: China’s rise is a strategic threat.
Troy Finnegan is a Newsweek contributor based in Colorado. His focus is golf, football and basketball. Troy has been with Newsweek since February 2025 and also writes for ClutchPoints. He is a ...
Scientists have revealed the unusual shape of a large asteroid with the potential to smack into the moon in the year 2032, according to new research. A team of astronomers recently studied the ...
Home Harmony Color Psychology: How Your Home’s Palette Shapes Your Mood Posted: April 9, 2025 | Last updated: April 9, 2025 Discover the fascinating world of color psychology and how the hues in ...
Researchers explored the long-term effects of preschool expansion in Japan in the 1960s, revealing significant reductions in risky behaviors amongst teenagers. By analyzing regional differences in ...
US President Donald Trump seems to have latched on to a new expression: He wants to "reset the table". He used the relatively benign-sounding phrase repeatedly in an Oval Office press conference ...