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James Watt led a similar effort to privatize natural resources for mining, energy development, logging, and sprawl.
The D-Day invasion began in the dark early hours of June 6, 1944, when more than 13,000 U.S. Army paratroopers jumped into ...
Volunteers are still rebuilding parts of the iconic Appalachian Trail in eastern Tennessee nearly a year after Hurricane ...
As millions of Americans flock to camp sites across the country during the summer, thousands of volunteer camp hosts work to ...
Thirty years after wolves returned from near extinction in the Rocky Mountains, the state of Idaho is back in the ...
The Golden State is blessed with the tallest tree on earth, the biggest tree in terms of mass on the planet that is also ...
Germany, France and the United Kingdom hold talks with Iran in Istanbul Friday, just days after the three European nations ...
At Camp Frank D. Merrill, nestled in the rugged terrain of Northern Georgia, the U.S. Army's 5th Ranger Training Battalion, ...
North Carolina's Yadkin Valley is emerging as a top U.S. wine region, with award-winning vineyards, diverse varietals, and an ...
As dusk falls over the mountains and the day’s final batch of pilgrims descends from the cave, there is a moment of quiet reflection. The air, thin and crisp, carries the sound of distant hymns and ...
China’s $167.8 billion Medog Dam on the Brahmaputra river raises ecological alarms and geopolitical tensions with India and ...