On March 13, 1968, 320 gallons of VX nerve agent spilled into Skull Valley Utah. The following day, over 6,000 sheep were dead, exposing the Military's use of illegal chemical weapons.
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While the government encourages using digital tools, research in the Global Research Journal of Social Sciences and ...
The U Sports Final 8 wrapped up March 8 after 11 games in three days. With a national title on the line, the final six teams battled to prove who is the best in Canada. The day opened with a defensive ...
A lot of people say that Vancouver has very talented performers, but David Ray really put it to the test with his new feature comedy film, Love And Money.
After a behind-closed-doors shakedown in Barcelona, Formula 1's 2026 season build-up has moved into full view with teams heading to Bahrain for official preseason testing. With all 11 new cars on ...
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Santa Clara University is extending its “test-optional” policy for first-year and transfer students until 2026. Scores on the SAT or ACT (including the enhanced version) are not required for students ...
Earnings over $24,480 (2026) before full retirement age reduces Social Security benefits. Claimed Social Security early; half of earnings above the threshold are withheld. Benefits recalculated at ...
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