U.S. foreign policy in Ukraine is more about bleeding Russia dry than protecting Ukraine’s independence, writes.
Severe geological and financial earthquakes are inevitable. We just don’t know how soon and how they will play out. Are we putting the right effort into preparing for them?
Andrew Gray, an associate professor of watershed hydrology at UCR, weighs in on the threats to life and infrastructure posed by fast-moving debris flows, and how residents can best respond.
Well, the government said they were prepared to be unpopular, but is coverage like today’s really what they meant?
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Being invited to the wedding is often a cause for joy, but for many Catholics, being invited to a same-sex wedding can ...
Scientists have developed a versatile platform with an electrically controlled nano-gate that can be used for applications in sensing, chemical synthesis, memristors, and neuromorphic computing. The ...
Yesterday, the president said that no judge “should be allowed” to rule against the changes his administration is making.
A 1911 ruling by the United States Supreme court found that “…all the public lands of the nation are held in trust for the ...
Approximately 12 million people in India, about 1% of the population, live with epilepsy, with higher prevalence in rural ...
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The world's largest known lithium deposit exists within a vast salt pan called the Salar de Uyuni, which stretches for ...
Watching Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles could put you at greater risk for a heart ...
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