We finally learned how many federal probationary workers the White House fired and where they worked
Justice Department filings in a Maryland case provide previously unseen details of the Trump administration's mass firings.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNLight tornado: Scientists use twisting beams to control atoms like never beforeA major scientific breakthrough could change how we understand and control ionization — the process where atoms lose electrons and become charged. Researchers from the University of Ottawa have ...
Dr. Frankenstein might not have needed a lightning bolt to bring his monster to life after all. A new study from Stanford ...
Talk of replacing the American nuclear umbrella over Europe with the small British and French nuclear armories is in the air, ...
Xuan-Min Shao and his engineering team at Los Alamos National Laboratory may not literally be trying to capture lightning in a bottle, but what they’re doing is not far from that. Shao and his team of ...
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Screen Rant on MSNBack To The Future Ending & All Changes To The Timeline ExplainedBack to the Future ends with Marty McFly escaping a time before he was born to a radically altered present, leaving a few ...
A federal judge said the government's explanation for firing tens of thousands of workers was a "lie" to circumvent the law.
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