There are moments in people's lives that set their careers in various directions. Whether it's random happenstance like ...
Dermer compressed decades of statecraft into a single career. He navigated administrations, neutralized bureaucratic ambushes ...
Jewel Awards: The La Jolla Historical Society’s 2025 Jewel Awards introduce the Preservation Champion Award, a category for people whose “long-term commitment has made a lasting difference in ...
National and international brewers and researchers will meet in Northwest Arkansas in early February at a conference focused ...
Most Triangle state legislative seats won’t be on primary ballots in March. Here’s a look at the most interesting races, and ...
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US Embassy, Baze University move to strengthen academic cooperation, research and public diplomacy
Baze University received a delegation from the Public Diplomacy Section of the United States Embassy on a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Jamila Shu’ara, FNIM, FHEPAN, as part of efforts ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, January/February 2026, pp. 80-81 Online Film Salons By Bianca Peracchi “SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGIES are not by ...
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UK's Prince William and Son George Volunteer at Homelessness Charity
Britain's Prince William took his oldest son, Prince George, to a homelessness charity in London where the pair helped make ...
The U.S. Space Force (USSF) turns six years old today. The youngest branch of the U.S. military was established on December 20, 2019, with the passage of the John S. McCain National Defense ...
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Paraplegic Engineer Becomes the First Wheelchair User to Blast Off for Space
A paraplegic engineer from Germany blasted off on a dream-come-true rocket ride with five other passengers Saturday, leaving her wheelchair behind to float in space while beholding Earth from on high.
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