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A timeline of Trump’s trade war
Associated Press · Wyatte Grantham-Philips
What’s on, what’s off.
Temporary ceasefire or redrawing borders?
The Kyiv Independent · Andrea Januta
What “territorial concessions” mean to Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S.
Conservatives’ decades-long quest to destroy the Department of Education
Vox · Andrew Prokop
Trump has already cut the department’s staff in half. He won’t stop there.
An urgent argument for the HPV vaccine
NPR · Lisa Doggett
In the U.S., the HPV vaccine has been credited with a 79% reduction in the incidence of cervical precancer in women ages 20-24.
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Giving blood frequently may make your blood cells healthier
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A new study indicates giving blood may promote the growth of cells with certain beneficial mutations.
How whale urine benefits the ocean ecosystem
Ars Technica · Jennifer Ouellette
Great whales can transport 4,000 tons of nitrogen annually to tropical coastal areas.
A guide to the peppers of the world
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theconversation.com · Michael Elliott
Many fans describe the culture as a source of principles — such as inclusivity, compassion and self-development — that guide their behavior.
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It’s not going to be fun… at first.
The actor who inspired Homer Simpson’s ‘D’oh!’
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James Finlayson failed to make it as a leading man in Hollywood but became one of the most memorable comic foils to grace the silver screen.

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