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Coffee and Tea Linked to 18% Lower Dementia Risk Health

Coffee and Tea Linked to 18% Lower Dementia Risk

A landmark 43-year study of over 131,000 people finds that drinking 2-3 cups of caffeinated coffee or 1-2 cups of tea daily is associated with signifi...

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How the World Happiness Report Ranks Countries Science

How the World Happiness Report Ranks Countries

The World Happiness Report uses a deceptively simple question to rank nearly 150 countries by well-being. Here's how the Cantril ladder works, what fa...

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Housing in Spain: Historic Record with a 12.7% Increase Living & Furniture

Housing in Spain: Historic Record with a 12.7% Increase

The price of free-market housing in Spain closed 2025 with its largest increase since 2007, a 12.7% year-on-year rise, and BBVA Research experts predi...

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How Lebanon's Sectarian Power-Sharing System Works Economy

How Lebanon's Sectarian Power-Sharing System Works

Lebanon divides every government post by religious sect — a system born in 1943 that was meant to keep the peace but has repeatedly produced paralysis...

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2026 Municipal Elections: France Votes Under New System Culture

2026 Municipal Elections: France Votes Under New System

This Sunday, March 15th, French citizens head to the polls for the first round of the 2026 municipal elections, the first election organized under the...

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2026 Municipal Elections: National Rally Waiting in the Wings Ahead of First Round Economy

2026 Municipal Elections: National Rally Waiting in the Wings Ahead of First Round

French voters head to the polls this March 15th for the first round of municipal elections, the first election organized under the new system resultin...

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How Zoning Laws Drive Up Home Prices Economy

How Zoning Laws Drive Up Home Prices

Restrictive single-family zoning covers roughly 75% of residential land in America and is a primary driver of the housing shortage and affordability c...

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What Is Acromegaly and Why It's Hard to Diagnose Health

What Is Acromegaly and Why It's Hard to Diagnose

Acromegaly is a rare hormonal disorder caused by excess growth hormone in adults. It progresses slowly over years, often going undiagnosed for half a...

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Housing Crisis: Spanish Property Prices Soar 12.7% in 2025 Living & Furniture

Housing Crisis: Spanish Property Prices Soar 12.7% in 2025

The price of free-market housing in Spain skyrocketed by 12.7% in 2025, the largest annual increase since 2007, according to the INE. A structural def...

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Spain: Ten Million Foreign-Born Residents Culture

Spain: Ten Million Foreign-Born Residents

For the first time in its history, Spain has surpassed 10 million residents born outside the country, according to the INE. This milestone redefines t...

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What Is a Marathon and Why Is It 26.2 Miles? Sport

What Is a Marathon and Why Is It 26.2 Miles?

From a legendary Greek messenger to Olympic royalty, the story behind the marathon's exact distance is stranger than most runners know — and the scien...

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Plague Found in 4,000-Year-Old Sheep, Reshaping History Science

Plague Found in 4,000-Year-Old Sheep, Reshaping History

Scientists have discovered Yersinia pestis — the bacterium behind the Black Death — in a 4,000-year-old domesticated sheep from the Ural Mountains, th...

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