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Australia Eliminates Trachoma, but the Real Story Is How Long It Took

Australia just became the 30th country to eliminate trachoma, but the disease's century-long grip on Indigenous communities tells a harder story about wealth and neglect.

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Hongqi's Trojan Horse: How Mao's Car Brand Could Enter Europe Through a Stellantis Factory
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Hongqi's Trojan Horse: How Mao's Car Brand Could Enter Europe Through a Stellantis Factory
Hongqi, Mao's old state car brand, may assemble EVs in a Stellantis plant in Spain, turning Europe's tariff wall into a welcome mat.
Apr 30
Turkey's COP31 Presidency and the IEA Are Betting on Clean Energy Before the Summit
Climate & Energy
Turkey's COP31 Presidency and the IEA Are Betting on Clean Energy Before the Summit
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American Tourists Are 'Chinamaxxing' and Beijing Is Paying Attention
Economy
American Tourists Are 'Chinamaxxing' and Beijing Is Paying Attention
Young Americans are going viral for 'Chinamaxxing' — and Beijing's tourism strategists are taking careful notes.
Apr 30
A Tribal Coalition and Environmentalists Are Taking the BLM to Court Over a Copper Mine's Threat to Spotted Owls
Climate & Energy
A Tribal Coalition and Environmentalists Are Taking the BLM to Court Over a Copper Mine's Threat to Spotted Owls
A tribe and environmentalists are suing the BLM over a copper mine approval that they say ignored threats to a federally threatened owl species.
Apr 30
AI Weather Models Stumble Where It Matters Most: At the Extremes
Climate & Energy
AI Weather Models Stumble Where It Matters Most: At the Extremes
AI weather models excel on standard benchmarks but systematically underestimate record-breaking extremes, raising serious questions about their role in climate risk.
Apr 30
Why Your Afternoon Nap Might Be a Warning Sign, Not Just a Habit
Health
Why Your Afternoon Nap Might Be a Warning Sign, Not Just a Habit
A new study suggests daytime napping in older adults may not be harmless rest but a behavioral signal of deeper physiological decline.
Apr 30
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Iran War Jitters Are Rattling Bond Markets Just as Powell Prepares to Exit
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Apr 29
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