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New coins for America's 250th skip huge moments. Could that make them worth more?
The United States is marking 250 years with a fresh set of circulating coins, but the designs are already sparking debate ...
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China keeps carriers back with drones, missiles, and silent subs
But the carrier remains the U.S. Navy’s most visible manifestation of sea power in the Pacific. The most enduring Chinese response has become equally visible in idea, if not always in practice: to ...
Tucked away on Chicago’s North Side sits a cavernous wonderland where budget-savvy homeowners and apartment dwellers alike ...
Toyota Motor Corporation remains a Buy, supported by robust sales, brand strength, and a unique profit moat. Learn more about ...
Systems like OpenAI’s GPT-5 are accelerating research in math, biology and chemistry. But there is a debate over whether it can do that work on its own. Credit...Agnes Jonas Supported by By Cade Metz ...
Living off Social Security alone has long been discouraged for retirees. This is particularly true of those retiring in large cities with high cost of living. According to a recent GOBankingRates ...
Joining me today are Carol Tomé, our CEO; Brian Dykes, our CFO and a few additional members of our executive leadership team. Effective with the fourth quarter of 2024 USPS Air Cargo results have been ...
Tesla, Inc. rated Strong Sell: valuation vs. weakening metrics, rising competition, higher copper/lithium costs, and earnings ...
Seventh-grader Audrey Ferenzi, 12, (right) looks over the completed device on her iPad as her project partner, seventh-grader Lizzie Rave, 13, works on putting together the device using a bevel gear ...
From Atlanta to Chicago, Japanese-inspired hi-fi lounges are ditching algorithm-powered isolation for vinyl records and deep connection. Saucy, soy-honey salmon—cut into cubes to speed up the cooking ...
For more on lying check out our podcast, “Overheard at National Geographic.” Listen here. This story originally published in the June 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. In the fall of 1989 ...
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