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Hormuz halt forces Middle East trade into huge rewiringA year after a US-Israel and Iran conflict, Siemens Energy explored alternative routes to Dammam, Saudi Arabia, due to potential Strait of ...
Walmart and Amazon race to win over rural America with speedier deliveriesWalmart and Amazon are aggressively expanding online delivery services into rural America, a market previously overlooked due to logistical...
Quote of the day by J. Robert Oppenheimer, “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” How the Manhattan Project made a scientist regret his greatest achievementQuote of the day by J. Robert Oppenheimer: At 5:29 a.m. on July 16, 1945, the New Mexico desert turned white. A 21,000-ton TNT blast ripped...
Why Enrico Fermi Dropped Paper Scraps During a Nuclear TestDuring the Trinity test, physicist Enrico Fermi conducted a simple yet ingenious experiment by dropping paper scraps to estimate the atomic...
Why China built 162 square miles of solar panels on the world's highest plateauAt nearly 10,000 feet above sea level, China has built one of the world’s largest clean energy networks across the Tibetan plateau, combini...
Charlie Kirk memorial in Arizona set to draw nearly 100,000 people: A look at America’s largest funeralsA memorial service for Charlie Kirk is planned in Arizona. Organizers expect a large crowd. State Farm Stadium will host the event. An over...
Chaos in Times Square: Bomb squad races in after suspicious device sparks evacuationNew York City's Times Square faced a sudden evacuation. Reports of a suspicious device triggered a swift response. Police and emergency ser...
Soldiers, Strykers and 100-degree temps: Inside Trump's border military zoneThe Trump administration established military zones along the U.S.-Mexico border, deploying troops and combat vehicles to detect illegal cr...
World War III fears real? These US cities would be obliterated in a nuclear attack, claims new mapThe geopolitical situation across the world is quite intense at the moment, with no saying as to where things may land in the coming days. ...
Sculptor Richard Serra, a proponent of minimalism, passes away at 85His strikingly large pieces are installed all over the world, from Paris museums to the Qatari desert, and have sometimes sparked controver...
Billie Eilish dedicates Palm Springs Gala award to people struggling emotionallyBillie Eilish and Finneas made history as the first songwriters to receive the Chairman's Award for their hit "What Was I Made For?" from t...
‘Oppenheimer’: Who was J. Robert Oppenheimer? Know everything about the physicist behind Christopher Nolan’s filmJ. Robert Oppenheimer, portrayed in Christopher Nolan's latest biopic "Oppenheimer," now showing in theatres, is renowned as a prominent ph...
In New York, Omicron revives dark memories of a nightmarish 2020The disease has claimed at least 34,000 lives in New York since spring 2020, and the city -- especially Manhattan -- has never completely r...
Yemen's ancient 'Manhattan of the Desert' risks collapseAgainst a backdrop of cliffs looking like America's Grand Canyon, the UNESCO-listed World Heritage site is strategically built on a rocky s...
NYSE to reopen trading floor closed by coronavirusThe NYSE floor is the last physical U.S. stock trading venue, as a slew of all-electronic competitors have emerged and eaten away at the Bi...
Giant black hole found in an unlikely placeAstronomers have uncovered a near-record breaking supermassive black hole, weighing 17 billion Suns, in the centre of a galaxy in a sparsel...
Supermassive black holes may be lurking everywhere in universe"The newly discovered black hole is in a galaxy, NGC 1600, in the opposite part of the sky from the Coma Cluster in a relative desert."
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- Flights taking off as hurricane Irene weakens
Irene was blamed for at least 11 deaths in North Carolina, Virginia, Florida and Maryland as it churned up the East Coast.
- The lipstick as an economic indicator
Lipstick sales are a good indicator of economic depression. They take off as women boost their mood with inexpensive purchases. World's lon...