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Under previous gag rules imposed by Republican presidents like Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, she said, “You’d finish out your contract, and then you’re not eligible for renewal.”

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They also plan to continue investigating other amino acids that may influence stem cell renewal and gut health.

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"By choosing investment and renewal over chaos and decline, we're boosting growth and building an economy that works for working people."

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The UK is paying for a significant share of the work under the terms of the Sandhurst Treaty, currently being renegotiated for renewal next year.

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The Jewish story is one of persecution but also of renewal and responsibility—a truth made vivid by Israel’s response to Hamas’s Oct.

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