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Along Germany’s western edge, the small, coal-scarred state of Saarland finds a second act in birdsong and offbeat art.
The brand new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opened in the Badlands of western North Dakota just in time for the ...
How the simultaneous deaths of two Founding Fathers entrenched the idea that the United States was chosen by God ...
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How tax laws, FCRA rules and compliance burdens are reshaping India's non-profit sector, raising concerns over civil society ...
Two hundred and fifty years ago, 13 colonies fought to become the founding states of a new nation. Each of them is intrinsic ...
Falsehood and dissimulation, problematic in the criminal justice system, are ubiquitous in nature. Understanding the psychological origins of lying may help us to guard against it.
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