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Markets used to believe that war would never break out because it was tragic, unstable, and eventually contained. That presumption…
From Earth, the Moon has always appeared serene as a pale disk that hangs over rooftops and power lines, but…
Inside a packed U-Bahn carriage on a gloomy afternoon in Berlin, a college student browsed through her phone with the…
The morning following the avalanche was unusually quiet in the Alder Creek trailhead parking lot. Rescue crews stood in groups,…
Last autumn, two men sat across from one another in a Berlin café, having a quiet argument. One maintained that…
Silently, almost apologetically, the notification pops up in the browser’s upper-right corner. A tiny bit of color. Most people don’t…
La Jolla’s lab is colder than anticipated. Researchers lean over trays containing samples smaller than a grain of rice inside,…
The hospital parking lot is already half full at 6:45 a.m. With coffee cups carefully balanced in one hand and…
A “For Sale” sign with its corners curled from months of wind rests slightly in the frozen ground on a…
China’s Industrial Subsidy Fight Isn’t About China—It’s About Who Survives the Next Factory Collapse
In the past, there were three shifts on the Duisburg, Germany, factory floor. With their boots still warm from welding…
The change did not occur all at once. It happened quietly, almost courteously, as Apple usually does when making a…
Civil protection authorities in central Greece have issued an urgent warning to residents living near the Acheloos river to avoid…
