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An enjoyable side benefit garnered from writing columns is the things I discover while doing research. I planned to write ...
Good Friday morning, Boulder. Today’s BRL Today is sponsored by the Chautauqua Association – check out their short getaway deal for summer.
Syrians have lived under the shadow of US sanctions for 46 years, spanning generations who know no other reality. These ...
Expanded from remarks at the National Lawyers Guild Chicago Chapter upon receiving the organization’s Arthur Kinoy Award, ...
Unexploded ordnance poses an elevated risk in the wake of the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, as displaced Syrians return home.
The event marked the second in a three-part national series, and the speakers included Youngkin and Secretary of the Army Dan ...
Writer/filmmaker Shay D. Potter reflects on their experience taking care of a dad who learned to show love late in life.
The M1 Abrams tank, renowned for its overwhelming success in Operation Desert Storm and its adaptability in Iraq with the ...
Several borders show untapped promise—zones we classify as Challenger archetypes. These include the Benin–Togo, Chad–Niger, and Mali–Burkina Faso frontiers. Each is marked by persistent insecurity, ...
UPDATE: The order closing the Icicle Creek area near Leavenworth has been rescinded, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
Numbers are very important for an engineer. Why is that? Because numbers tell a story that sometimes escapes us in our normal ...
The Pentagon is scrambling to establish rules to guide U.S. Marines who could be faced with the rare and difficult prospect ...