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Adm. Michael Gilday, the Chief of Naval Operations, on Thursday said developing systems which would use high energy lasers or high power microwaves to destroy a threat is a top priority for the Navy.
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Despite what Mick Jagger claims, time is not on our side.
Bodies degrade. Vision blurs. Memories dim. And conversations in a crowded restaurant or bar become well-nigh unintelligible.
“Everybody loses hearing as you get older. That’s just a fact of life,” said Dr. John Oghal
Feature by Susan Glenn August 25, 2022
“Did you find everything you were looking for?” This is the question the most attentive sales floor associate will ask customers before they exit a store. If the response is “Yes, thank
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TAMPA, Fla. — Ballot counting machines were working overtime at the Hillsborough Supervisor of Elections Office in Tampa, where an automatic recount is underway.
It comes after voters narrowly rejected a property tax increase to pay
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Scattered thunderstorms this evening becoming more widespread overnight. Low 68F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 60
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Jan Smokes & Deli opened at 142 W. Fulton St. in Gloversville in early 2015. Owner Khalid Saleem, a native of Pakistan, was an economics professor before moving to the U.S. more than 20 years ago.
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YOUNGSTOWN — Tenants of 20 Federal Place on Friday were moving out, trying to move — or discussing the letter they received that day saying they get slightly more time to move out, but are getting no financial assistance.
Receiving a letter from Steadfast City Economic &
In this photo illustration, Janine Ramirez, a hearing aid specialist with Hear Again America, places a hearing aid on an ear Oct. 20, 2021, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Joe Raedle/Getty Images
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Shoppers at government-run British Columbia liquor stores will see purchase limits starting Friday amid a major union’s ongoing job action.
The B.C. Alliance of Beverage Licensees, or ABLE BC, says it was told by the province that government-owned BC Liquor Stores w