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It's been 80 years since the cities of dust and ash clouds hanging over Europe. Today, World War II and the fields of killing are memories set in the certainty of statues and headstones. But as a war ...
From the first transatlantic telegraph cable to the Atlanta Olympics bombing, this week in history saw key events in politics, war, science and culture that shaped the world.
Nicholas “Cottonmouth” Sampson — aka the “High-Country Harasser” — was arrested in Carbon County on Thursday after allegedly ...
"I think it was a lot of grassroots, to be honest, and it worked," Michael Staudenmaier said of rolling out his team's novel heat-risk data tool.
New findings from studying over two decades of satellite observations reveal that Earth's continents have experienced ...
Rising temperatures are causing water to evaporate and driving humans to extract more groundwater, which is moving freshwater ...
It has grown from serving the 13 colonies to reaching nearly 169 million addresses and employing more than 635,000 people.
The one government agency that still reaches nearly every American daily — undeterred by rain, sleet, snow or even gloom of ...
The U.S. Postal Service is turning 250. Saturday’s anniversary comes as the agency faces financial challenges.
The one government agency that still reaches nearly every American daily — undeterred by rain, sleet, snow or even gloom of ...
Dozens of kids and adults in Gaza have starved to death in July as hunger surges DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Health ...
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