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ESCUINAPA, Mexico --A caravan of thousands of Central American migrants is speeding its journey to the U.S. border, breaking up into smaller groups as buses and trucks carry some hundreds of miles in a day while others behind remain stranded. Authorities have been struggling to deal with the first sizeable group of 357 migrants who arrive
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Stockholmmdash; Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for studying how electrons zip around atoms in fractions of seconds, a field that could one day lead to better electronics or disease diagnoses. The award went to Pierre Agostini, Hungarian-born Ferenc Krausz and French-born Anne L Huillier for their work with the tiny part of each atom that races around the center and that is fundamental to virtually everything: chemist
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air max 1 Hungarian physics Nobel laureate Ferenc Krausz speaks at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics MPQ after receiving the Nobel along with two other scientists, Oct. 3, 2023, in Garching, near Munich, Germany. Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa/Getty L Huillier is the fifth woman to receive a Nobel in physics. To understand how an electron travels, the scientists had
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Israeli geologists said Monday they have examined a stone tablet detailing repair plans for the Jewish Temple of King Solomon that, if authenticated, would be a rare piece of physical evidence confirming biblical narrative.The find - whose origin is murky - is about the size of a legal pad, with a 15-line inscription in ancient Hebrew that strongly resembles descriptions in the Bible s Book of Kings. It could also strengthen Jewish claims to a disputed holy site in Jerusalem s Old City that is now home to two major mosques.Muslim clerics insist, despite ov
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TEHRAN, Iran -- The trial of a Washington Post reporter detained in Iran for nearly 10 months will begin next week, a defense lawyer representing the Iranian-American journalist said Tuesday.State TV and other news outlets quoted an unnamed judiciary official as saying the first session of the trial of Jason Rezaian, 39, will be held next Tuesday. The official did not say whether the hearing would be open to the public.It said two other suspects who were detained alongside Rezaian will also
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Malaysia s Top Glove Corp., the world s largest maker of rubber gloves, said Tuesday that it expects a two-to-four-week delay in deliveries after more than 2,000 workers at its factories were infected by the coronavirus. The outbreak has raised the possibility of supply disruptions during the pandemic.Top Glove said it has tempor
nike dunk arily stopped production at 16 factories in Klang, a town outside Kuala Lumpur, since Nov. 17 to screen workers, with its remaining 12 facilities in the area operating at much reduced capacities.The government on Monday ordered 28 Top Glove factories in Klang to shut down in stages to allow workers to undergo screening and mandatory quarantine after 2,453 factory workers tested positive for COVID-19. A worker inspects disposable gloves at the Top Glove factory in Shah Alam on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. Vincent Thian / AP
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The family of top female mountain climber Christine Boskoff confirmed Monday that her body has bee
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