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It is unclear how or when the chemical disappeared during transit, but Dyno Nobel told KQED News, ‘The railcar was sealed when it left the Cheyenne facility, and the seals were still intact when it arrived in Saltdale. The initial assessment is that a leak through the bottom gate on the railcar may have developed in

Well, to be fair, the New York Times pays token sums for op-eds, typically $50-$150, and to public figures they pay nothing at all. The payments are, basically, a formality and a courtesy since the Times, like any newspaper, is in business to make money and the outside contributors are, in some small way, helping

“Embarrassed?” Kasowitz is an officer of the court and therefore bound by rules of decorum in matters having to do with his professional responsibilities and ethics, not least of which is avoiding damaging his clients’ cases and reputations by their unchosen and undeserved association with a counselor who employs

Perhaps, but Miller’s apparently immutable sequence of romantic pursuit makes it fairly certain that all his sperm has so far ended up in Kleenexes and toilet bowls, rather than young women in whom evil little Stephen Millers might gestate.

It‘s not the umpire’s job to analyze intent. Until the umpire has made his call as to whether the pitch is a ball or strike, a swing is a swing is a swing. After the call, the batter can take as many practice swings as he likes.

Because it’s BAD writing, that’s why.

You’d thnk that Ferrari’s engineers would know better than to power their first all-electric car with Samsung Note 7 batteries.

We don’t need F-35s OR super-duper F-18s, we need brand-new A-10s.

“As usual, the cable news networks were waiting with baited breath last night...”

I really, really, REALLY wish people would STOP calling op-ed pieces “Editorials.” They are two entirely different things that figuratively, and sometimes literally, stare at each other — often in hostile contradiction — across the breadth of two newspaper pages divided by the paper’s fold.

The first before-and-after photo is of a ROMAN statue, not Greek.

FORGO, not forego. Two different words, meaning two different things.

I don't CARE how a simulator is gimballed, you CANNOT reproduce the effect of gravitational acceleration and deceleration in one unless you build it to slide along a fifty-foot set of rails, which this one clearly was not.

Yes, it was a terrific catch, but not exactly in the same league as the time Bo Jackson actually RAN UP a padded wall to make a spectacular catch a thousand seasons ago. Though he actually caught the ball before he began his ascent of the wall, Bo's climb of the vertical surface was to avoid a collision with the