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Want to Work for National Weather Service? Be Ready to Explain How You Agree With Trump As the National Weather Service scrambles to hire up to 450 people to restore deep cuts by the Department of ...
Researchers discovered that women with Alzheimer’s show a sharp loss of omega fatty acids, unlike men, pointing to sex-specific differences in the disease. The study suggests omega-rich diets could be ...
Earlier this year, two hackers broke into a computer and soon realized the significance of what this machine was. As it turned out, they had landed on the computer of a hacker who allegedly works for ...
Billionaire Education Secretary Linda McMahon justified taking away food from the mouths of children during a recent appearance before the House of Representatives. 58 shot, 8 dead, in Chicago amid ...
Coastal flooding and ocean overwash worsened late Wednesday and early Thursday in Dare County due to Hurricane Erin. The storm is currently pulling away from the U.S., and Outer Banks conditions ...
A judge has ordered lawyers defending the state’s chief utility regulator to appear in court and explain why she denied possessing any electronic records concerning authorship of a controversial, anti ...
Everything we see around us, from the ground beneath our feet to the most remote galaxies, is made of matter. For scientists, that has long posed a problem: According to physicists’ best current ...
MANILA, Philippines — After receiving a handwritten complaint from a concerned citizen about a “poorly built” dike in Calumpit, Bulacan, President Marcos personally inspected the embankment yesterday ...
Tom Westerholm is a Life & Trends Reporter for Newsweek based in Michigan. His work is focused on reporting on trending topics. Tom joined Newsweek in 2023 from Boston.com and previously worked at ...