A Maryland resident who traveled to El Salvador came home last month with an unwelcome souvenir: larvae of the New World screwworm burrowing in their flesh. The patient has since recovered from the ...
Jason Ballard, an entrepreneur who once thought he would be a preacher, believes 3-D printing is the solution to fill the affordable housing gap in the United States. Wolf Ranch, a collection of 100 3 ...
A classic Farmall has become the center of a race against time. In only 60 days, it must be gone—one way or another. Behind the humor and frustration is a story of passion, community, and what happens ...
To make some quantum computers larger, and therefore more powerful, we may have to 3D-print them. The purpose of an ion trap is right in its name: it confines ions in place and helps control their ...
Daylight will soon start disappearing remarkably fast. With the winding down of summer comes that familiar shortening of daylight hours until we reach the autumn equinox, one of two points in our ...
Tech firms are offering millions for AI pros amid the Silicon Valley talent wars. Excel, however, is still the top tech skill in job listings. Excel, released in 1985, remains crucial for managing ...
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Immigration raids are happening nationwide. They’re dramatic, divisive, and they’re testing who we really are. We’re looking into reports that Border Patrol agents arrested two guys yesterday working ...
After his first arrest for sex crimes, Jeffrey Epstein tried to get into a new line of work: surveillance. In 2015, he partnered with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak to invest in a security ...
Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon talks about how an American stabbed in Germany isn’t an issue isolated to the European country — or Europe — alone, and that it is related to “a ...
If history has taught us anything, it’s that no one is truly safe. That gathering dread fueled some great ’70s paranoid thrillers, such as “The Parallax View” and “The Conversation,” but it’s been ...