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The man needs a muzzle. Just as he had finally calmed down the markets by admitting Chinese tariffs would have to come down and that he didn’t have the authority to fire Fed Chairman Jerome ...
The Veterans Affairs Department is requiring all employees working on its plans to slash tens of thousands of workers from its rolls to sign non-disclosure agreements, an unusual move that has ...
Scientists from the UK, Japan, and France have developed a non-toxic alternative to harmful PFAS chemicals by replicating fluorine’s unique “bulkiness” using only carbon and hydrogen. This ...
While Juan Soto was the marquee signing for the New York Mets this past offseason, bringing Pete Alonso back is proving to have been a huge move as well. He’s certainly doing his part early on ...
Unsurprisingly, the areas set to be worst affected by the Polar freeze are the Scottish Highlands, with areas across Aberdeen, Inverness and the Cairngorms all affected. But temperatures are also ...
WASHINGTON, April 21 (Reuters) - U.S. non-profit organizations that focus on climate change are getting ready to fight a possible move by the Trump administration to revoke their tax exemptions as ...
Over the past few decades, the polar bear population in Canada’s western Hudson Bay has dropped dramatically. Archer: “There’s about half as many polar bears there in recent years, compared to the ...
Chinese scientists have tested a hydrogen-based explosive device that produces a fireball with temperatures exceeding 1,000°C. The explosion lasts 15 times longer than a standard TNT blast ...
Nick Mordowanec is a Newsweek investigative reporter based in Michigan. His focus includes U.S. and international politics and policies, immigration, crime and social issues. Other reporting has ...
Partnership to make 650V GaN-on-Si devices in Minnesota aims to strengthen the US supply chain Polar Semiconductor, a US-owned merchant foundry, has sighed a deal with Renesas Electronics to license ...
Researchers believe that pair 2M1510 is orbited by a planet in a "polar", or perpendicular, orbit. This is the first time we've seen strong evidence for a stellar pair being orbited by a polar planet.