The two were on the same path for two decades. Then, after one succeeded in science and one failed, their stories clashed back together in deadly violence.
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Vanderbilt University has launched an investigation into a math lecturer after he presented an anti-Israel calculus word problem to his class.
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EU allies — most importantly Germany — are warming to the French president’s offer of nuclear protection, but Macron is ...
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