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Syrian Teen’s 9-Minute Doc Hits Cannes, Sundance, L.A. Film Fest
Khaldiya Jibawi dreams of being a documentary filmmaker. And she’s off to a great start. The 18-year-old Syrian refugee made her first film in
How A Team Of Elite Doctors Changed The Military’s Stance On Brain Trauma
The Gray Team with Maj. Jennifer Bell (center), who ran a concussion clinic, seen in the Helmand province of Afghanistan in 2010: Col. Michael
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Instead of opioids, an E.R. in New Jersey now treats many pain patients with alternatives like laughing gas, trigger-point injections and even a therapy
New Chapter for Classic Paris Bookstore: Books Printed on Demand
“We’re completely revising the chain of book production because we’re a bookseller, a publisher, a printer and also a distributor,” said Alexandre Gaudefroy, Les
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After worst mass shooting in US history, ‘we will not give in to fear’
No mass shooting ‘will ever change who we are or the values we share that make us Americans,’ President Obama said Sunday, after a
How Guy the gorilla became the star of London Zoo
Footage of the Cincinnati Zoo gorilla, Harambe, who was shot on Saturday after a child fell into his enclosure, left some viewers convinced that
Hello From Londinium: Oldest Handwritten Documents In British History Discovered
Archaeological conservator Luisa Duarte holds a Roman waxed writing tablet at Bloomberg’s London offices on Wednesday. This tablet contains the earliest written reference to