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Intel (INTC) has lost its historic leadership in semiconductors, struggling with declining margins, market share, and ...
American codebreakers, aided by brilliant Nisei linguists, intercepted critical Japanese communications detailing Admiral ...
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CHAOS Industries, the leader in coherent distributed networking (CDN) multi-static radar, announced today that The House of Representatives has approved a $10M appropriation to enhance test and ...
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It reflects the city-state’s confidence in advancing its own national interests together with those of neighbors, major ...
A look through the Brainerd Dispatch archives with Terry McCollough combing the microfilm for tidbits of history through the decades going back to 1925.
Eventually, WWII ended. Then the world had to deal with its indifference, especially among the rich and powerful, which enabled the Holocaust. But now, the regimes of Iran, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, ...
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The Ace Who Refused to Die

The Lockheed P-38 Lightning became one of America’s most iconic fighters of World War II—and one ace pilot flying it earned a reputation for surviving against impossible odds. This video tells the ...