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Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful and polarising vice presidents in US history, dies at 84Former Vice President Dick Cheney, a powerful and polarizing figure in U.S. politics, has died at 84. Known for his role in the George W. B...
The Harvard-trained lawyer behind Trump's fight against top universitiesMay Mailman, a key figure in the Trump administration, has significantly influenced higher education policies, challenging universities on ...
Retirees are flocking to Wyoming, not Florida, census based study findsA recent BizInsure analysis of US Census data reveals Wyoming as the fastest-growing retirement destination, challenging the dominance of F...
How cybercriminals are using Wyoming shell companies for global hacksInterviews with half a dozen tech and compliance experts and hacking victims like Mumin suggest that the state once known as the rugged ref...
Northern Lights in US: When to watch this week?Northern Lights activity has been predicted this week. Aurora lights were already visible in Washington, Wyoming, and Maine.
Amazon union could face a tough road ahead after victoryTo achieve anything close to that, the grassroots union would need to negotiate a contract with Amazon that both sides, as well as union me...
Jackson Hole’s greatest hits keep focus on Fed’s annual retreatOver the past two decades, central bankers have used the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s annual symposium in Jackson Hole to plot out...
Jackson Hole’s greatest hits justify obsessing over Fed meetingWith global recession fears growing and bond yields tumbling, this week’s gathering is one of the most anticipated in years.
Some of the world's fearsome active volcanoesLet’s take a look at some of the world’s fearsome active volcanoes:
- NASA eyes solar eclipse to understand Earth's energy system
New York, July 21 (IANS) In a bid to learn more about Earth's energy system, scientists at NASA are planning to explore the moon's eclipse ...
New star predicted to adorn night sky by 2022"It's a one-in-a-million chance that you can predict an explosion. It's never been done before," said Larry Molnar, professor at Calvin Col...
- Humans settled in Tibet at least 7,400 years ago: Study
Washington, Jan 6 (IANS) Humans likely established permanent settlements on the high-altitude Tibetan plateau at least 7,400 years ago, muc...
High salt intake may delay puberty, says studyHigh salt diets may delay puberty, which in turn can lead to behavioural problems, stress and reduced fertility, a new study has found.
Goodbye computer mouse, hello 3DTouchResearchers in US have developed 3DTouch. It is a thimble-like device that sits on the end of your finger & enables you to interact with a ...
Jayalalithaa orders to put on hold CBM project in Delta districtsJayalalithaa said she had constituted an expert committee comprising academics and government officials to file a report on the project in ...
- US-bound Indian students advised to face culture shock
If Hollywood films have shaped your idea of the US, wipe out all that and get ready to face a culture shock and differences in academic & s...
- Obama leads Clinton in Wyoming as Democrats deluge caucuses
Barack Obama led rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in voting returns Saturday as Democrats crowded caucuses in Wyoming, the latest contest in th...