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To avoid drawing unwanted attention, Tommy and the four others dressed as if they were heading out for a leisurely day. It was July 2020, and the weather was perfect for some time on the water. The young men acted as though they knew one another well, and were excited to reconnect. But inside, Tommy […]

April 27 (Reuters) – The Biden administration on Wednesday identified new areas for potential offshore wind development off the coasts of Oregon and several central Atlantic states, its latest step toward bolstering the nascent U.S. industry. Offshore wind is a key pillar of President Joe Biden’s plan to fight climate change by decarbonizing the U.S. […]

One peculiarity of European aristocrats is that their names pile up, like snowdrifts. It’s lunchtime in Tirana, the capital of Albania, and I am about to meet Leka Anwar Zog Reza Baudouin Msiziwe Zogu, crown prince of the Albanians. Explore the May 2022 Issue Check out more from this issue and find your next story […]

An entrepreneur from North Preston, N.S., says his role with a program supporting Black business owners in Atlantic Canada will help him to keep giving back to his community. Nevell Provo owns two businesses in Dartmouth. He employs over 25 people, most of whom are Black. “A big part of my existence that I feel I’ve […]

BATA, Equatorial Guinea—Classified American intelligence reports suggest China intends to establish a military installation in this tiny Central African country, a move that would give Beijing its first permanent naval presence on the Atlantic Ocean, according to U.S. officials. The officials declined to describe details of the secret intelligence findings. But they said the reports raise […]

The wreck of a storied military ship that served in two World Wars, performed patrols in waters off Alaska for decades, and at one point was captained by the first Black man to command a U.S. government vessel has been found, the Coast Guard said Thursday. A wreck thought to be the U.S. Revenue Cutter […]

BOSTON (AP) — The wreck of a storied military ship that served in two World Wars, performed patrols in waters off Alaska for decades, and at one point was captained by the first Black man to command a U.S. government vessel has been found, the Coast Guard said Thursday. A wreck thought to be the […]

On satellite imagery earlier in the day, broad spin was visible, and the disturbance had already developed a tight clustering of shower and thunderstorm activity near its center. Numerous “convective bursts,” or plumes of heavy thunderstorms, were visible, meaning the system was efficiently transporting heat and moisture high in the atmosphere, all indications that it […]


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