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The Right-Wing Justices Know Their Favorite Legal Theory Is Bunk
Now that the Supreme Court’s conservative bloc is putting this unitary executive theory to the test, its cracks are beginning ...
Backyard Garden Lover on MSN
Why Creating a Rebrand Journal is the Viral 2026 Reset Trend
The new year always brings a surge of motivation. We want to be better, do more, and finally tackle those dreams we have been ...
MedPage Today on MSN
Bispecifics Before CAR-T May Be Best-Bet Sequence for Large B-Cell Lymphoma
The use of bispecific antibodies (BsAb) before chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy (CAR-T) appeared to be a more optimal ...
Scholastic arguments, sacred texts and disciplined reasoning meet in books that reveal how medieval thinkers shaped belief, ...
The 2000s were home to many unpredictable thrillers that kept audiences guessing until the very end, such as Oldboy, Identity ...
The critical debate on India`s education system: balancing academic rigor with practical flair for societal betterment ...
We celebrate the incredible achievements of all those pioneering scientists, straight-talking campaigners and brilliant ...
The Daily Overview on MSN
California wealth tax panic: Page, Thiel hint they'll leave
California's latest push to tax extreme wealth has triggered a very public bout of anxiety among the state's richest ...
India Today on MSNOpinion
'The Great Sanctions Hack': Urjit Patel dissects global order in era of economic coercion
Former RBI governor Urjit Patel’s book is a powerful reflection on how Western sanctions now dictate geopolitics, and how ...
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Why the F1 cost cap became the sport’s biggest balancing act
Formula One spent decades as a financial arms race, where the fastest car often belonged to whoever could burn the biggest ...
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