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The Conversation
Modi’s narrow win suggests Indian voters saw through religious rhetoric, opting instead to curtail his political power
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Narendra Modi sworn in as India’s prime minister for a third term after a narrow win – suggesting Indian voters saw through religious rhetoric
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Life on the US-Mexico border is chaotic. An immigration scholar explains why − and it’s not for the reasons that some GOP lawmakers claim
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Rotting sargassum is choking the Caribbean’s white sand beaches, fueling an economic and public health crisis
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Sargassum is choking the Caribbean’s white sand beaches, fueling an economic and public health crisis
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Trump’s rhetoric after his felony conviction is designed to distract, stoke fear and ease the way for an anti-democratic strongman
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Wisconsin is a key swing state this year – and has a history of being unpredictable
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Trump’s lawyers in lawsuits claiming he won in 2020 are getting punished for abusing courts and making unsupported claims and false statements
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Messages can trigger the opposite of their desired effect − but you can avoid communication that backfires
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Pregnancy is an engineering challenge − diagnosing and treating preterm birth requires understanding its mechanics
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Scrappy, campy and unabashedly queer, public access TV series of the 1980s and 1990s offered a rare glimpse into LGBTQ+ life
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An American flag, a pencil sharpener − and the 10 Commandments: Louisiana’s new bill to mandate biblical displays in classrooms is the latest to push limits of religion in public schools
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Forgetting appointments, deadlines and that call to Mom − the phenomenon of prospective memory and how to improve yours
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