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The UK’s Nuclear Arsenal Is Tiny—but Big Enough for Deterrence
The United Kingdom always keeps at least one nuclear-armed submarine on patrol at any given time, giving London a perpetual ...
Steamy showers meet winter air, and you reach for the latch. What follows in that small room can haunt your walls. Across the ...
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross drew the internet's ire after a video of him appearing to complain about the walk between his private jet and his car was released.
The Cool Down on MSN
Exclusive yacht club sparks backlash after member's dangerous activities come to light: 'I was worried'
The Toronto Humber Yacht Club hasn't been a popular fixture in its local community and may soon be forced to close.
Trace Dominguez on MSN
How Dutch Windmills Ended Up in the Heart of San Francisco
In the early 1900s, San Francisco built Dutch-style windmills to pump water for its parks and gardens. Over a century later, ...
Amazon S3 on MSN
Texas Water Rights, landowners know your rights
In Texas, water rights follow the rule of capture, meaning landowners can pump as much groundwater as they want—even if it ...
A slightly heavy clutch makes it difficult to pull out of a junction without at least a chirrup from the rears, but the Cobra ...
MotoGP: Bezzecchi won his fifth MotoGP race at Portimao, his second with the Aprilia. Okay, there was no Marquez, no Martin, ...
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