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New study uncovers the forces that shaped and later brought down ancient urban centers, and shows how these patterns are reflected in modern city challenges.
Researchers studying Classic Maya cities discovered that urban growth was driven by a blend of climate downturns, conflict, ...
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The story of how the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock abandoned the common labor system and embraced private ownership is well known ...
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Between 750 and 900 CE, the population of the Maya lowlands in Central America experienced a major demographic and political ...
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Making Sense of Inflation

The economic force is often seen as a barometer for a nation's mood and health. But have we misunderstood it all along?
Shifting expectations of a Fed rate cut reflect underlying uncertainty about politics and the economy. Here are some ...
During the past few weeks, there have been many acknowledgements of the difficult conditions faced by businesses ...
As fans of horseshoe theory point out, the political extremes might differ on details, but they have a lot in common.