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At the 1973 Paris Air Show, a Soviet Tu-144 pulled into a climb to outshine Concorde, and broke apart midair in front of 250,000 spectators. With 54,000 pounds of thrust per engine and a Mach 2 ...
Abode These 6 self-cleaning knife and cutting board tools will save you time — and energy UV lights and dryers do the heavy lifting for knives and cutting boards.
Amazon is selling a $144 Craftsman cordless drill and impact driver for only $99, and buyers call it 'powerful' ...
In test runs in the 1950s, according to the USDA, scientists put the flies in paper cups and then dropped the cups out of planes using special chutes.
Russia's United Aircraft is to fit a new anti-icing system to the Ilyushin Il-114-300 prototype this summer, and equip it with a passenger cabin in autumn, as the twin-turboprop progresses with ...
After showing its entry-level 'a' line first, it's time for Nothing's new $799 flagship phone. It's eye-catching, fun and intriguing.
Before shuttering in April, International Paper’s Red River mill in Natchitoches Parish purchased 1.6 million tons of pulpwood per year. Now, according to loggers, foresters and industry leaders ...
Book excerpt: How the Dutch and English reached a deal for the peaceful transfer of New Netherland Author Russell Shorto, in his book “Taking Manhattan,” described the negotiations between Dutch ...
FedEx Corp's founder and former CEO Frederick Smith, who started the global delivery conglomerate with more than a dozen planes in the 1970s, has died, the company's CEO Raj Subramaniam said in ...
Here's today's Connections answer and hints for groups. These clues will help you solve New York Times' popular puzzle game, Connections, every day!
A Long Island town long rattled by plane traffic in and out of John F. Kennedy Airport is suing for relief as noise complaints soar about low-flying jets. The town of Hempstead and three residents ...
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