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We all remember how, not long ago, automakers had production troubles, driven by supply issues during the pandemic, a chip shortage, and other problems. New — and used — cars were flying off the...
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Near the beginning of WWII, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, killing over 2,000 Americans. It was then that the U.S. government recognized that an attack on the U.S. mainland could be imminent....
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Violent crime has been trending downward in the United States for decades. According to the FBI, the U.S. violent crime rate — a population-adjusted measure that includes incidents of robbery,...
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The United States has one of the wealthiest populations in the world. According to the 2023 Global Wealth Report from the Zurich based investment bank UBS, the typical American adult has $107,740 in...
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There’s nothing wrong with balling on a budget. With how many options there are now, you can find affordable luxury (no, that isn’t an oxymoron; it’s a real category), but they require a bit of...
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Famed German general Erwin Rommel, nicknamed “the Desert Fox,” is considered one of the greatest tank commanders to ever live thanks to his campaigns in North Africa in World War II. Rommel...
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Violent crime has been trending downward in the United States for decades. According to the FBI, the U.S. violent crime rate — a population-adjusted measure that includes incidents of robbery,...
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Throughout the course of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, attack helicopters have played a pivotal role in deciding the outcome thus far. As it stands now, Russia boasts the second largest fleet of...
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If you always wanted a sports car but couldn’t really justify it with rational arguments, now you can certainly have one big point in your favor. Sports cars (at least some of them) seem to hold...
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