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Why This Texas Sheriff Wants to Work With ICE
Goliad County sheriff said many local law enforcement agencies have side-stepped the illegal immigration issue by calling it a federal problem.
New US–UK Trade Agreement—What to Know
‘Every little bit helps,’ one UK economist said about the new trade outline.
Medicaid Reform Proposals in Congress–What to Know
As Republicans seek ways to cut federal spending, the possibility of a per capita limit on state Medicaid payments takes center stage.
China Ramped Up Fentanyl Precursor Production to Target US, Expert Says
Under U.S. pressure, the regime banned fentanyl production in 2019, but Chinese companies simply shifted tactics and shipped precursors to Mexico.
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Old Antibiotic Shows Promise Against Lyme Disease at Ultra-Low Doses
Scientists uncover why Lyme disease lingers and how to fight it.

Old Antibiotic Shows Promise Against Lyme Disease at Ultra-Low Doses
Scientists uncover why Lyme disease lingers and how to fight it.

Mystery Surrounds This Rare Altarpiece
An enigmatic 16th-century altarpiece joins the National Gallery, London collection.

Brahms and Tchaikovsky: Titans in Tension
Though they are now both categorized as Romantic-era composers, these men created music that couldn’t have been more different.

Costumes: Another Reason to Love Opera
The musical art form presents not just an auditory experience but a visual one as well.

Gouverneur Morris: The Penman of the U.S. Constitution
The gregarious, intelligent, and oft-controversial Gouverneur Morris wrote some of the best-remembered parts of the Constitution of the United States.

Mystery Surrounds This Rare Altarpiece
An enigmatic 16th-century altarpiece joins the National Gallery, London collection.

Instantly Instagrammable Asian Desserts Are ‘An Adult Acquired Taste’
Japanese red bean is having a moment, along with other Asian desserts.
Cruise Tourism Is Returning to Providence, Rhode Island
For the first time in four years, cruise ships will once again be sailing into Providence, Rhode Island.
A Unique Way to Honor Moms, Aunts, and Grandmothers
These days, growing numbers of travelers are seeking that entré to a new culture with cooking lessons and food tours.
Colorado Observatory Invites You to Admire the Sun at Special Times This Summer
With the right gear, staring at the sun is encouraged—especially in Colorado.
Cruise Tourism Is Returning to Providence, Rhode Island
For the first time in four years, cruise ships will once again be sailing into Providence, Rhode Island.