After an American U-2 spy plane detected Soviet Union-built nuclear missile sites in Cuba in October 1962, the world waited for 13 days — seemingly on the brink of nuclear war — for President John F.
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With the newest variant of Covid-19 spreading faster than any virus in our lifetimes, philanthropy faces another reminder of the urgent need to support people facing the worst impact of the pandemic.
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Maria Ho is a top-ranked female poker player. The California native studied communications at the University of California San Diego, where she first dabbled in poker. As a professional, she’s made ...