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China and Russia Are Quietly Building a NATO Rival
Bloomberg· 2 hours agoThe Shanghai Cooperation Organization also had a summit this month, and the authoritarian leaders showed their geopolitical designs. James Stavridis is a...
Why the most prescribed chemotherapy drug can cause serious heart damage
Medical Xpress· 1 day agoWhile responsible for saving many lives, this treatment sometimes causes cardiac damage that stiffens the heart and puts a subset of patients at risk for future heart failure. To better understand ...
Gymnastics is hard on the body—physical therapy can help
Medical Xpress· 5 hours agoWatching Simone Biles, Frederick Richard, and other Olympic-level gymnasts compete with...
After more than 40 years, the federal right to free education for immigrant students finds itself in...
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 10 hours agoIt was written by: Tara Sonenshine, Tufts University. Read more: Tara Sonenshine does not work for,...
Ex-CIA analyst charged with spying for South Korea
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoIn 2001, she earned her doctorate from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, a prominent international relations school in...
Right-wing influencers use Trump assassination attempt to attack DEI
Washington Post via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoWithin hours of the shooting at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania, right-wing media pundits and...
Putin Is Crushing the Arctic Ice While the US Is Barely Afloat
Bloomberg· 6 days agoRussia is building up combat power in the polar region, and NATO needs a plan to counter him. James...
Struggling with doing physical therapy exercises at home? Here's how to stay on track
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoBenton Lindaman, Michael Clarke, and Jeff Foucrier, physical therapy faculty members in the Tufts ...
U.S. Accuses Former C.I.A. Analyst of Working for South Korea
New York Times· 2 days agoSue Mi Terry, a North Korea expert with the Council on Foreign Relations, was charged with acting as...
Are Artificial Sweeteners Safer Than Sugar?
New York Times· 2 days agoHealth concerns have been mounting for decades. Here’s what the research suggests. When artificial sweeteners entered the U.S. market in the 1950s, food manufacturers made a big claim: That ...