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Air pollution poses a major threat to public health, having been associated with higher rates of heart disease, stroke, and respiratory illness. Now, new research also links it to worse outcomes of COVID-19. In a...
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Australian Labor Topples Conservatives After Nine Years in Power
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How the CIA's Hunt for a Russian Mole Blinded It To Putin's Rise
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Racism In Australia Worsened by Anti-China Election Rhetoric
Asian Australians say discrimination is being exacerbated by vitriolic campaigning in the country's general election
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The return of nearly 500 U.S. troops is intended to support the fight against al-Qaeda-allied insurgent group al-Shabab, which controls large swaths of southern and central Somalia and is viewed by the Pentagon as a threat to U.S. security.
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