The principle had been established in English law in the early 17th century by a ruling that anyone born in a place subject to the king of England was a “natural-born subject of England.” ...
FORT CAVAZOS — Units from 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team of 1st Cavalry Division and 36th Engineer Brigade teamed up for a combined arms live-fire exercise Wednesday on Fort Cavazos ...
Army recruits intent on joining the armor field — which spans Abrams tankers, cavalry scouts and Bradley ... recruits going into the Army’s ‘heavy metal’ jobs will be assigned their ...
A 17th Century mourning ring discovered by a metal detectorist in Dorset is to go under the hammer. Anthony Woolmington, who has been metal detecting for eight years, found the ring on a farm near ...
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At the same time, the preservation of Ukraine and its further rapprochement with Poland will cause irreparable damage to Russia's security, returning its border area to the 17th century even if the ...
Dating back to the 17th century, the continually controversial Bergen blue laws ban the Sunday sale of non-essential items such as furniture, appliances, clothing and cars, the Record said.
Researchers in the United States have smashed two records within the realm of armor material, or material designed to protect people from projectiles. By creating the first-ever two-dimensional ...
“Heavy metal contaminant is a global food safety problem,” Jackie Bowen, executive director of the Clean Label Project, told CNN. “These contaminants are basically everywhere, including in things that ...
Starting January 27, new restrictions on heavy vehicles will be enforced on Abu Dhabi’s roads, Abu Dhabi Mobility announced on Monday. The move aims to improve traffic flow and safety in the ...
Dark matter can't be too heavy or it might break our best model of the universe, new research suggests. We have an abundance of evidence that something fishy is happening in the universe.
The closest echo in art history for such a fiercely furrowed, lock-eyed, and, yes, trumpant glare is an out-of-the-way portrait from the paintbrush of the 17th-Century Italian Baroque artist ...