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An attempt to murder a powerful ruler in 227 B.C. set the stage for the rise of present-day China.
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Find out why tensions between the U.S. and Iran have escalated recently.
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The World Cup champion U.S. women’s soccer team tackles gender discrimination in sports salaries.
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Mohandas Gandhi’s powerful nonviolent protests still inspire activists 150 years after his birth.
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If one picture speaks a thousand words, what does this image have to say about climate change?
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