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An exclusive excerpt of Acid Queen by Susannah Cahalan, which tells the untold story of Rosemary Leary and her life with the ...
Brotherhood of the Cross and Star (BCS) has accused the breakaway faction of launching frivolous campaigns against the organisation, hampering the corporate identity of BCS. The BCS also decried ...
A fist-sized piece of steel known as the “Jesus nut” could be a crucial piece of evidence in the horrific helicopter crash that killed a Spanish family of five and their pilot in Manhattan ...
NEW YORK, United States – President Donald Trump on Monday launched a review of the proposed takeover of US Steel by Japanese rival Nippon Steel, a merger previously blocked by Joe Biden on ...
The main rotor of the doomed helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River was finally recovered Monday — which could provide crucial information as investigators continue to probe what caused ...
Britain's second-biggest steel producer is kicking off a consultation that could lead to the closure of its two blast furnaces and more than half of its workforce losing their jobs - a move that ...
The helicopter did not have any flight recorders, officials said. The investigation into the cause of the crash, which killed six people, is continuing. By Chelsia Rose Marcius The sightseeing ...
President Trump ordered on Monday a new review of a proposed U.S. Steel acquisition by Japanese corporation Nippon Steel. In a memo to multiple government figures including department heads ...
The identities of the six victims of the deadly helicopter crash in the Hudson River are being revealed, as the aircraft is removed from the waters between New York and New Jersey. A family of ...
The company that authorities say operated the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River on April 10, killing a Spanish family of five and a pilot, has been involved in previous mishaps ...
Steelmaker British Steel said it could close its two blast furnaces as soon as June with the potential loss of up to 2,700 jobs. U.S. tariffs and environmental costs threaten its already ...
With Mount Everest standing at a mighty 29,032 feet high, and with the maneuverability and landing versatility of a helicopter in mind, it is conceivable for a chopper to land on the summit.