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New Zealand's spy service warned Thursday that China is the most active power engaging in foreign interference in the country ...
New government data released August 1 shows that U.S. manufacturing employment continued to fall in July 2025—reaching its ...
Ex-nursing assistant charged with sexual assault at Forest Hill in P.G.; facing multiple felony charges involving elderly ...
Emigrant Lake Trail offers a rewarding experience for day hikers — one trail, two lakes and endless alpine beauty. The ...
Robo-teams would work together to rappel down into lava holes to map out potential habitats on the Moon and Mars.
About half of Americans (51%) say they regularly stress out about money, according to an April 2025 NerdWallet survey, ...
A landmark Swedish church arrived Wednesday at its new home after a two-day move across the Arctic town of Kiruna, in a move ...
Friends, the secret is out. You can grow your own garden seeds. Sounds simple, right? And it is! Here are easy steps to ...
A record 3.7 million juniors stepped onto the greens in 2024, the most since 2006, according to the National Golf Foundation.
A German company is putting used electric vehicle batteries to new use by stacking them into fridge-size units that homes and ...
Just like his peers, Russian teenager Artyom spends "half his life" online -- something that could soon become risky as a ban on searching for "extremist" content comes into force.
When software developer Rose Njeri created a pro-democracy tool to help Kenyans object to a contested finance bill, she was thrown in jail and targeted by an online smear campaign.