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For You: Army Ammunition Plant Is Tied to Mass Shootings Across the U.S.

Plus, The Occupied West Bank: Divided by Faith, United by Fear
November 12, 2023

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A Beginner's Guide to Looking at the Universe

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When Ruthless Cultural Elitism Is Exactly the Job

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The Traffic Jam in Low Earth Orbit

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They Wanted to Get Sober. They Got a Nightmare Instead.

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