A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the U.S. on par with the pyramids? Believe it. – Slate
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site in the U.S. on par with the pyramids? Believe it. Slate
One of several photos on a blog by an SS Galichina veterans’ group that shows Yaroslav Hunka, the Ukrainian immigrant honored by the Canadian Parliament during a visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Hunka is in the front row, middle.
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An F-35 aircraft mechanic with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 542 and an F-35B instructor pilot with Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron (VMFAT) 501 perform preflight checks on an F-35B Lightning II jet at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Poi…
A false-advertising lawsuit has been launched against Taco Bell in US.
An anonymous reader shared this report from the New York Times’ media reporter:
In a nondescript office park minutes from Disneyland sits a nondescript warehouse. Inside this nameless, faceless building, an era is ending.
The building is a Netflix D…
TYLER, Texas — Federal inmate number 14289-077 is baffled whenever the television in his Texas prison blares out assertions from supporters of Donald Trump that the former president has been victimized by a two-tiered system of justice. “I’ve heard all…
A man who was reportedly pointing his gun at people in an Orange County neighborhood was shot and killed by deputies
Soldiers could fill in for armed police after scores of Metropolitan Police officers stood down from firearms duties following a murder charge against one of their colleagues. Scotland Yard requested military support for counter-terrorism duties if arm…
The power grid is a big topic of conversation year-round, especially when it’s the heat of the summer or the super cold winter. Erin Balor, co-founder of 4Patriots, tells Adaleigh Rowe some tips on what to do if your power goes out.
A space capsule from NASA’s Osiris-REx mission to the asteroid Bennu landed in Utah on Sunday. The sample of rocks and dust—the largest ever collected from an asteroid—could help scientists better understand our solar system. Photo: NASA/EPA/Shuttersto…