As global tensions continue to disrupt fuel supply chains and India remains dependent on imports for nearly 60 per cent of its LPG needs, the search for a sustainable, homegrown alternative has never ...
WhatsApp has become one of the easiest ways to stay in touch with people across different cities and countries. But conversations can sometimes become tricky when the other person speaks a different ...
A routine request brought someone into a house where they discovered a scene that changed everything. The Michelle Young case follows the suspicious circumstances the growing evidence and the long ...
ST. LOUIS – Each day is getting a bit better and warmer. High pressure from the western U.S. is building and will continue to pull near-record warmth in our direction through the weekend. High ...
A new startup aims to turn your regular wristwatch into a smartwatch with a neat little device. The team at Chicago-based Ganance has developed a coin-sized sensor called the Heir. The device, which ...
WASHINGTON, March 30 (Reuters) - Major U.S. airports that suffered massive disruptions for weeks after 50,000 Transportation Security Administration security officers went unpaid since mid-February ...
A cold winter wasn’t enough to hold back an early arrival of D.C.’s famed cherry blossoms. On Thursday, the cherry trees at the Tidal Basin reached peak bloom earlier than normal for the seventh year ...
Frank D'alesio infiltrated criminal organizations as an ATF agent for 25 years. He says that balancing undercover work and family life was challenging. His family got used to him not being around, and ...
India’s specialty chemicals sector is learning to live with constant disruption — Anurag Choudhary, Chairman and Managing Director of Himadri Speciality Chemical, believes that’s not necessarily a bad ...
Residents share how life gets back on track after heavy rains A grey day in the UAE as rain continues Dubai: After days of heavy rain this week, clear skies across the UAE often bring a sense of ...
HONG KONG, March 20 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The Middle East conflict will permanently alter how governments think about energy stockpiles. As countries converge on China's model of prioritising ...
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