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North America's largest steel mill has a plan to reduce emissions and it's a perfect example of why carbon capture is so controversial
US Steel said it can cut carbon emissions by about 0.5% a year by 2026 using carbon capture technol…
Catherine Boudreau
North Korea and Russia are ramping up trade in oil, coal and weapons as Ukraine war sanctions send Moscow to pariah state
Satellite images show Moscow is turning to Pyongyang for economic support in its war efforts, the C…
Phil Rosen
Debris from missing F-35 jet found 2 hours north of Joint Base Charleston, officials say
Search-and-recovery teams located debris from the lost F-35 jet 80 miles northeast of Joint Base Ch…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
A 22-year-old American veteran moved onto a cattle ranch in rural Australia to live a slower life. The only catch? Understanding the locals.
So far, Presten Boydstun has learned "lappy" is laptop, "hoon" is a reckless driver, "fanging" is …
Geoff Weiss
A Marine special-operations veteran training Ukrainians to fight explains how they've been able to fend off Russia's invasion
Ukrainian troops have faced "experiences that few of us in the West have shared," Andy Milburn, a U…
Stavros Atlamazoglou
Payments to expats working in local arms of MNCs not liable for service tax, says AAR
"There shall be no liability to pay service tax on the salary and the allowances payable by the app…
For 144 years, Black Americans were banned from joining the Marines. But when the US needed support, 20,000 Black recruits stepped up to serve.
Montford Point, North Carolina became the first training center for Black Marines preparing for dep…
Isaiah Reynolds
From home sales and jewellery to power consumption, these are all the sectors that are back to pre-pandemic levels
As sectors like railway, travel companies, hotels, luxury product firms start to report constant im…
Marine Corps corporal receives lightning-fast dismissal over refusal to wear a mask
Marine Cpl. Whitney McHaffie is possibly the first service member forced out of the military for vi…
Steve Beynon
What the Allies' first humiliating encounter with the Nazis taught them about how to win World War II
The Battle of Kasserine Pass "was probably the worst performance of U.S. Army troops in their whole…
Benjamin Brimelow
The CEO of Carnival, the world's biggest cruise company, says the huge demand for travel on its ships is outstripping supply
Carnival chief Arnold Donald said cruises are in high demand and the chance of a COVID outbreak onb…
Grace Dean
Joe Manchin wants to slam the brakes on the 'loopholes' in the EV tax credit that could give some Americans extra cash early this year
Americans who buy an electric vehicle before March could be eligible for some extra cash. Sen. Manc…
Ayelet Sheffey
Bitcoin mining can be a 'bridge' to a renewable energy future by supporting green projects, a leading North American miner says
Bitcoin miners are looking for the cheapest energy, and that's now renewable, the head of Grayscale…
Harry Robertson
Energy Performance: Is India Losing Out On Power Play?
India ranks 69th among 124 countries in the recently
released Global Energy Architecture Performanc…
A legendary Marine battle 70 years ago is now becoming part of a rallying cry for China
The Korean War is one of the few direct clashes between the US and China, and for Beijing, fighting…
Benjamin Brimelow
The US captured one of its most important military outposts from an enemy who didn't even know it was at war
The Spanish-American War made the US a global power, and one of the islands it captured during the …
Benjamin Brimelow
South Korea's military has big problems that are much closer to home than North Korea
South Korea's military is seen as having qualitative and technological advantages over North Korea'…
Benjamin Brimelow
How one Raleigh resident is creating opportunities for Black-owned businesses in North Carolina
Johnny Hackett's online directory of Black-owned businesses, #BlackDollarNC, has an interactive map…
Erica Sweeney
This Marine has one of the 'best jobs' in the Corps, and it sometimes involves firing 3,000 rounds a minute out of a helicopter
"Whenever Marines have Cobras and Hueys in the overhead, they know they are going to sleep well tha…
Ryan Pickrell
North Korea is the most isolated country on the planet, but it still finds ways to steal billions of dollars
Despite heavy sanctions, North Korea has found ways to enrich its leaders and to finance its milita…