Scattered and Scarred

Recently, the Israeli government appropriated $7.85 million to “encourage the voluntary repatriation of infiltrators” and repair any damage they may have caused. “The distress of the residents of the neighborhoods that are saturated with infiltrators is a problem for all of us,” said Yitzhak Wasserlauf, the...

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Opening Up

Cuba’s entrepreneurs will be able to open bank accounts in the United States and access their money remotely, part of a series of measures by the US government aimed at supporting the expansion of the private sector in the Caribbean country, the Miami Herald reported. The...

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Doubling Down

Iran’s parliament passed a bill Wednesday that will toughen already strict penalties for women flouting the compulsory wearing of the Islamic headscarf, despite months-long protests against the dress code, and criticism of the measure from both inside and outside the country, Radio Free Europe reported. The...

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Beyond the Nose

Dogs and wolves don’t just rely on their super noses to sniff out hidden food, according to a new study. A research team discovered that canines are able to find secret treats by simply observing where a human hid them, Popular Science reported. Their experiments involved nine...

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