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Nearly two years after the military opened all combat positions to women, what's changed?
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Many businesses, and even some countries, are moving toward eliminating the use of cash.
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A new law in Quebec reflects widespread questions about cultural identity and religious freedom.
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Tensions over nuclear weapons are rooted in a historic U.S. government effort called the Manhattan Project.
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Two experts weigh in on the pros and cons of de-extinction—the resurrection of extinct animal species.
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Every winter, the city of Harbin, China, hosts the world’s biggest ice and snow sculpture festival.
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Scientists discover that a Viking warrior buried 1,000 years ago was a woman.
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Yoda the Jedi master makes a surprise appearance in social studies textbooks in Saudi Arabia.
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Which 10 countries are the most accepting of immigrants?
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