Marie Van Brittan Brown and her husband, Albert, filed for the patent in 1966 and received approval three years later.
The administration calls drug traffickers “enemy combatants,” a law of war label intended to justify killing them. Under international humanitarian law, a state’s military forces have the “combatant’s ...
At an extravagant reception, hotelier Steve Farzam seemed to literally plunge into marriage, appearing to dive from a helicopter in a rainbow parachute onto the grounds of a luxury hotel north of ...
Plus: What’s open at the IRS, the fight over premium tax credits, guidance on OBBBA, Social Security increases, digital taxes and tariffs, Section 179 expenses and more.
The finely balanced provisional results of the Dutch election has intensified the debate over European security and dependence on the United States, prompting urgent questions about defence autonomy ...
Having entered the kindergarten the year Nixon and Kissinger entered the White House, I remember classmates thrilling to their foreign policy adventures: The undeniable fun of ping-pong diplomacy, the ...
Tensions over a proposed 67-mile transmission line have rocked Maryland's farming communities, as the nation’s largest grid ...
The raid on the Louvre is far from the first museum heist. But several factors have combined to make Europe fertile ground for cultural thefts.
Alejandra doesn’t leave her home unless she really needs to. She skips doctor’s appointments and church to remain undetected. And if she is detained by immigration enforcement officials, her ...
If America is to remain a free country, then property must once again be treated as a sacred right, not a privilege handed out by government.
Rising costs in 2025 impact homeownership. Learn why planning for repairs and warranties is essential for sustaining the ...
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