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US mulls dispatching 2 aircraft carriers to Korean Peninsula

SEOUL, Aug. 2 — The United States was mulling dispatching two aircraft carriers to the Korean Peninsula in an apparent …

Chinese scientists identify way, drugs for nerve damage treatment

LONDON, Aug. 2 — Research led by Chinese scientists may lead to a potential new therapy for the currently untreatable …

Insufficient sleep may lead to obesity, study suggests

LONDON, Aug 2 — People who have insufficient sleep are more likely to be overweight and obese, accompanying poorer metabolic …

5.5-magnitude earthquake rocks Japan’s Ibaraki prefecture

TOKYO, Aug 2 — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.5 rocked Japan’s Ibaraki prefecture at 2:02 a.m. local …

US Senate confirms Christopher Wray as new FBI director

WASHINGTON, Aug 2 — The US Senate voted Tuesday to confirm Christopher A. Wray as the next director of the …

Study shows potential for light-activated material to turn CO2 into clean fuel

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 — An international research team has developed a light-activated material that can chemically convert carbon dioxide …

New sanctions, cutting US embassy staff create fresh crisis in US-Russia ties

WASHINGTON, Aug 1 — In tit-for-tat move against Washington’s looming sanctions against Moscow, President Vladimir Putin orders 755 US diplomatic …

Benefits of dikes outweigh costs in flood control: study

LONDON, Aug 1 — The economic and long-term benefits of building dikes to reduce flood damage far outweigh their initial …

S. Africa has highest HIV prevalence rate in world: report

CAPE TOWN, Aug 1 — The estimated overall HIV prevalence rate is approximately 12.6 percent among the South African population, …

Secret tube to whisk tourists beneath London in Britain’s most incredible rail journey

LONDON, July 31 — A miniature railway that once whisked more than 4 million letters and parcels a day deep …

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