Iran is one of the most heavily sanctioned countries on earth, and yet it manages to maintain a fleet of mostly Western-built ...
An increasing number of times, none of the Police and Border Guard Board's three helicopters are able to take off due to ...
Forecasters from AccuWeather have issued their first snowfall projections for New Jersey for a large storm system moving across the nation on Monday that could drop 3 to 6 inches of snow on the ...
According to Clepa, car parts suppliers directly employ about 1.7mn people in the EU. Some content could not load. Check your internet connection or browser settings. The decline in demand has ...
New weather warnings for ice have been issued for parts of the UK - and comes ahead of a three-day snow alert for this weekend. The warning for ice is in place from 5pm today until 10am on Friday ...
Parts of the historic boardwalk and a number of buildings in Telegraph Cove on Vancouver Island were destroyed by a large fire, Port McNeill Fire Rescue said on Tuesday. The fire department ...
Yet despite the latest horrifying incident, flying remains far safer than other forms of transport; only rail rivals aviation for keeping passengers alive. Each of the almost 280 fatalities in ...
Severe weather battered parts of the Pacific Northwest Thursday as forecasts showed a resurgence of heavy rain for a handful of southern and midwestern states. The wave of storms put a damper on ...
Enough about the romance and rewards of winter flying. What are the gotchas that ... The first step is heating the important parts of the airplane. Many northern-based airplanes have aftermarket ...
Artificial intelligence tools can fabricate entirely new images and videos. But they can now also make much smaller tweaks by inserting A.I. elements into genuine photographs, further blurring the ...
Sitting at Washington Dulles International Airport earlier this year, Ady Beitler overheard both sides of an argument so caustic that “if it was my marriage, it would have been a breakup.” For ...
Fayetteville, Ark. — A federal judge on Monday struck down key parts of an Arkansas law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing "harmful ...