Sculptor Mustafa Ali in the Old City of Damascus, at his office, which used to be a synagogue. (Right) His sculptures, made from bronze,
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Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Politicians Banned By China As Crisis Grows
Hong Kong is facing a severe political crisis after China barred two pro-independence politicians from the city’s legislature.
A Stunning Anomaly In The US Midwest
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Google Researchers Build Networks That Invent Their Own Encryption
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World Series Ticket To Wrigley Fulfills A 71-Year Old Promise By Brothers
The Dodgers executive Ned Colletti, left, and his uncle, Frank Colletti, outside Wrigley Field before World Series Game 3 on Friday night.
Dish To Listen To ET Around Strange Star
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Miami Real Estate Likely To Be Increasingly Attractive To Buyers From China
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For Syrian Refugees In Connecticut, A Helping Hand From Private Volunteers
Marsha Lewis, a semi-retired teacher, is one of the volunteers helping Syrian refugee Fadi al-Asmi, standing in the kitchen of Hartford’s City Steam Brewery.
US Economy Grows At Fastest Rate In Two Years
Shoppers walk through Cherry Creek Mall, in Denver. United States GDP grew at a 2.9 percent annual rate in the third quarter of 2016,