NASA is no longer interested in a lunar space station, pivoting instead to a $20 billion dollar base built on the moon’s surface.
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The discovery has raised the museum's foot traffic, along with hopes of staving off a possible nine-story mixed-use building ...
The Humber Bridge Board has launched an investigation after a video of people base jumping off one of the towers was posted ...
After years of making us cry, laugh, and rethink our entire wardrobes, Queer Eye has come to an end--in Alexandria, VA.
As gas prices rise, Trump's approval rating is heading into politically dangerous territory.
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In this 'In Focus' piece, Rob Lankey, National Sales Director, Afin Bank, explores the growing role of brokers in guiding ...
The Conservatives have largely retreated into defending their remaining strongholds in the south of Scotland. Multiple party ...
Goodwill employee D.J. Miller helps a customer make a purchase. The Goodwill retail store at 11615 Fox Road in Lawrence is ...
Canada’s defence spending as a proportion of its economic output has not been this high since the end of the Cold War ...
Bullion went from a record high above US$5,600 an ounce in late January to as low as US$4,100 an ounce this week ...