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Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, readers! Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a proposal to overturn the 2009 endangerment finding, which declares that greenhouse gas ...
As the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II approaches, only a few veterans of Japan’s brutal war remain. “Never die ...
While they are impossible to measure, emotions such as liking or hatred, admiration or contempt—the quotidian stuff of human relations—play a crucial part in making and unmaking alliances. Personal ...
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Today-History-Aug06Today in History for Aug. 6: In 1623, Anne Hathaway, wife of William Shakespeare, died.
Middle Eastern nations were mustering their forces earlier this summer as a fortnight of conflict kicked off between Israel ...
With the help of archaeologists, the wreck was identified as the Earl of Chatham, which served in Canada during the Seven ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe 5 Most Powerful Navies of All TimeFrom the Greek fleet at Salamis to the U.S. Navy today, each force leveraged different strengths, whether tactical brilliance, industrial capacity, or technological innovation. Strategic Impact ...
Israel has bombed a British-owned ship captured by the Houthis as part of a wave of air strikes against the Yemen-based terror group.
Jeffrey Sachs comments on how closely 21st-century U.S. policy towards the Russian Federation mirrors how the 19th-century British Empire approached the Russian Empire. "We make up stories about ...
The second-largest crane ship in the world arrived in Narragansett Bay before starting work on a New York offshore wind farm.
The UK sanctioned an English accountant for allegedly helping Russia expand the fleet of tankers it uses to covertly ship crude around the globe.
American naval ships use USS before the ship's name, but with British ships it's HMS. There's a reason, and a lot of history, behind the designation.
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