Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’ in Venice, Italy, on April 5, 2018. | Photo Credit: Simone Padovani/Awakening/Getty Images ...
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Investigation shows how Oroville’s Gateway Project ‘fell apart’
An investigation into the history of the Gateway Project — a 12.9-acre development slated to create an upscale entrance to the city — may solve some of the mysteries ...
On the Fighters' Hour program, Hungary's Prime Minister also spoke about the fake news scandal and his conversation with ...
Stargazers are in for a celestial treat this September, with Saturn taking centerstage, a striking conjunction gracing the morning sky, and the autumnal equinox marking the change of seasons, NASA ...
A celestial conjunction featuring the moon, Venus, and the star Regulus will be visible on Friday, Sept. 19. This event will be bright enough to be seen without a telescope, though clouds could ...
The New York City civil service exam schedule is open for October, and some jobs pay more than others. The application period ...
The moon and Venus will shine vividly alongside a bright star in the early morning in a striking celestial rendezvous that should be visible across the U.S. But unless you're willing to wake up before ...
One of the best naked-eye stargazing sights of the year is on offer to skywatchers this week — if you can rise before the sun Friday (Sept. 19). Just before sunrise, the crescent moon, the brilliant ...
Skywatchers in the U.S. will witness a stunning celestial event tomorrow. The moon, Venus and the bright star Regulus will align in what NASA calls a conjunction. Read on to know more. This rare sight ...
If you were up early enough on Friday, Sept. 19, you may have noticed the bright star shining next to the crescent moon in the morning sky. If you missed the view on Sept. 19, will you get another ...
Nestlé said Tuesday its chairman Paul Bulcke would hand over to former Inditex CEO Pablo Isla on Oct. 1, accelerating a changing of the guard at the Swiss food giant after an unprecedented period of ...
Saturn's observation is optimal around 1 A.M. local daylight time, when it reaches its highest point (50° south) before morning twilight. Telescopic observation of Saturn reveals its ring system ...
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