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Did you know there was once a town called Singapore in Michigan? It was founded in 1837 and thrived thanks to the lumber and ...
In 2011, water rose so rapidly that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had to blast a hole in levees along Mississippi River ...
To my fellow Americans who moved South because you didn’t like winter: reality is coming. The cold chilled your bones, I get ...
Food, fuel and fiber require vast quantities of water to sustain current production techniques. And Texas is running dry.
Singapore, a speck on the map, has defied the odds to become Asia’s financial colossus. Its journey from a struggling, ...
Black don’t crack.” “It is not that racist ideas and largely fake data are present in the literature,” Newman would later ...
Lyn Gardner spends a day in the National Theatre’s set and props-making workshops to witness first-hand how these teams bring ...
The crown jewel of New Bern’s historical landscape is Tryon Palace, a majestic Georgian-style mansion built in the late 1760s ...
Old video game cartridges for Atari and Nintendo systems evoke memories of summer vacation days spent indoors, blinds drawn against the Kansas heat, determined to reach just one more level before ...
The 1935 tragedy during a years-long drought compounded by a lack of soil conservation efforts "should be remembered as the ...
On April 14, 1935, a wall of dust, hundreds of feet high, descended on farms and homes in the Great Plains. People drove as fast as they could to get away from the black clouds or covered their faces, ...
Dust storms have been wreaking havoc across the country, and the mix of climate change and lax environmental regulations mean ...