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$67 in France and $798 in US–Why Prescription Drug Prices Are so High in US
Many countries leverage the buying power of their national health plans to gain low prices from manufacturers. But there are drawbacks to that approach.
North Carolina Communities Rising From the Ruins of Hurricane Helene
Nonprofit volunteers are committed to rebuilding Chimney Rock and other communities devastated by the powerful storm in September 2024.
How the Chinese Regime Uses YouTube to Influence Americans
Beijing has increased its propaganda efforts on YouTube.
How Hackers Can Control Phones Without the User Clicking on a Link
Zero-click attacks have evolved from being used to primarily target high-profile people for information to becoming a broader threat.
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The Golden Crop With Healing Powers: Corn Supports Eye, Kidney, and Heart Health
Corn has many nutritional benefits and can be used as remedies for common health conditions.

The Golden Crop With Healing Powers: Corn Supports Eye, Kidney, and Heart Health
Corn has many nutritional benefits and can be used as remedies for common health conditions.

‘Canal Bank Walk’: A Mystical Writer’s Poem of the Commonplace
Irish Poet Patrick Kavanagh discovers his spirit renewed in the beauty of nature.

‘Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds’: A Dazzling and Daring Air Show
The Air Force puts its pilots on a stage in the sky in dangerous yet exciting formations.

Cinnamon Cider Sautéed Apples
These buttery sautéed apples are gently spiced and simmered in cider until meltingly tender and glossy.
In India, Wine Culture Takes Off—With a Vineyard Scene That’s Worth a Trip
Over the past two decades, Indian wine production has grown significantly, with Nashik as its epicenter.
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In India, Wine Culture Takes Off—With a Vineyard Scene That’s Worth a Trip
Over the past two decades, Indian wine production has grown significantly, with Nashik as its epicenter.