Violations marked as priority contribute directly to the elimination, prevention or reduction in the hazards associated with ...
New York State continues to face a crossroads. For too long, policymakers have relied on the easiest and most costly tool in ...
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The Submarine America Refused to Sink in WW II
In June 1944, American sailors did something they had not attempted in 129 years — they captured a German U-boat at sea. Led by Lieutenant Albert David and Captain Daniel Gallery, a small boarding ...
Semiconductors are the foundational technology of the digital economy, found in everything from smartphones to cars to missile systems. They were invented in the U.S., and most are still designed here ...
PHOENIX—On a desolate stretch of land dotted with cactuses some 30 minutes north of Phoenix, more than 30 cranes tower over a construction site 2½ times the size of New York City’s Central Park. A ...
MILAN — Hilary Knight felt the responsibility to speak up. The previously unbeaten, unchallenged U.S. women’s hockey team was facing real game pressure for the first time at these Olympics, down a ...
The U.S. military has assembled one of its most substantial concentrations of naval and air power in the Middle East in decades, a force built near Iran not for a limited strike, but for sustained ...
The effects of DOGE cuts to U.S. aid programs are being keenly felt in Yemen, where hospitals are struggling to obtain basic supplies for provide care. Nabih Bulos is the Middle East bureau chief for ...
AMARG (The Boneyard) at Davis-Monthan AFB is a critical logistics hub, not a scrapyard, storing over 3,400 aircraft, thousands of engines, and aerospace tooling. It serves as a vital global reservoir ...
Donald Kinsella was a U.S. attorney for four hours and 10 minutes. That’s how long it took President Donald Trump to fire him as the top prosecutor for the Northern District of New York. Trump’s ...
This week, the EPA revoked what’s called the “endangerment finding,” which found that fossil fuel emissions can endanger human health. The agency says the U.S. will save money, but there are other ...
Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, insisted on his country's right to enrich uranium, stating that zero enrichment is unacceptable and the program is for peaceful, independent purposes. The US ...
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