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American surgeons transplant pig kidney into human patient in Boston

American surgeons transplant pig kidney into human patient in Boston

It’s the first time a genetically modified pig kidney has been transplanted into a living person
St. Helena: for those who really want to get away from it all (and Napoleon)

St. Helena: for those who really want to get away from it all (and Napoleon)

Tiny island in the mid-Atlantic is one of the world’s most remote destinations
French bulldogs most popular U.S. breed, not all tails wagging

French bulldogs most popular U.S. breed, not all tails wagging

American Kennel Club rankings released Wednesday
AI robot farmer keeping Dutch tulip fields healthy

AI robot farmer keeping Dutch tulip fields healthy

Machine checking plants for diseased bulbs and removing them before disease spreads
Trump embracing Jan. 6 attack in his bid to return to the White House

Trump embracing Jan. 6 attack in his bid to return to the White House

2020 election-deniers being added to the Republican National Committee
Gambia could become first country to reverse ban on female genital cutting

Gambia could become first country to reverse ban on female genital cutting

More than 80 countries have laws prohibiting the procedure
Putin extends rule for another 6 years in expected election win

Putin extends rule for another 6 years in expected election win

Putin in line to be the longest-serving Russian leader since Catherine the Great
Russian election, 6 more years of Putin, and what we should expect

Russian election, 6 more years of Putin, and what we should expect

Putin should head into a new term with few obvious restraints
Canada supports intervention in Haiti as the best course

Canada supports intervention in Haiti as the best course

UN envoy says military action is the right path to healing gang crisis in Caribbean nation
Canada concerned as final rule for ‘Product of USA’ meat labels announced

Canada concerned as final rule for ‘Product of USA’ meat labels announced

Officials worried changes could lead to supply chain disruptions