Meg O’Neill assumes leadership of BP amid war-driven profit gains, but faces urgent pressure to define a credible long-term ...
An article by Nikk Ogasa in Science News brought back the memory of my basic training at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, in 1969. Issued gas masks lacked the lens necessary to correct my nearsightedness.
Surely you haven't forgotten those mad COVID weeks of scrambling for the most elementary necessities: the masks, the baby formula, the toilet paper?
Whether you're on a road trip or just on your commute home, gas station food is very convenient. Before you buy, though, keep ...
Kasie Malcolm, 20, and Allen Hornberger, 26, were likely exposed to toxic chemicals at the Woodland Pulp paper mill in ...
President Donald Trump was asked Monday whose idea it was to deploy ICE agents to 13 airports around the country. The ...
Lab-made drugs soaked into the pages of letters, books and even legal documents are being smuggled behind bars, killing ...
At Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, U.S. Marines from I Marine Expeditionary Force take part in a demanding chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear defense training exercise. The annual gas ...
A celestial hum and a plinking sound slowly fall like fluorescent raindrops from an acid sky. “The cat watches fireflies in my garden,” Danielle de Picciotto narrates in a distanced deadpan, musing on ...
A forest dump site yields personal military items including combs, photo paper, gas-mask lens inserts, and a German officer’s cap wreath. Vehicle tags, porcelain fragments, and uniform details help ...
Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from ...
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