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You Can Own Your Own Missile Silo In Northern Maine
You Can Own Your Own Missile Silo In Northern Maine
You Can Own Your Own Missile Silo In Northern Maine
According to the Missile Bases website, for a few hundred thousand dollars, you could be the proud owner of a decommissioned missile base. The real estate listing for the property says it includes 17 acres of property surrounded by farmland...
V-J Day, Japan Surrenders to the U.S. 70 Years Ago
V-J Day, Japan Surrenders to the U.S. 70 Years Ago
V-J Day, Japan Surrenders to the U.S. 70 Years Ago
Today, August 14th is V-J Day. The day Japan surrendered to the United States and officially ended WWII. It is called "Victory In Japan Day or "Victory Over Japan Day". There are three dates that relate to V-J Day, confusing but here what happened.
U.S. Wins Math Olympiad for First Time in 21 years
U.S. Wins Math Olympiad for First Time in 21 years
U.S. Wins Math Olympiad for First Time in 21 years
This week, the top-ranked math students from high schools around the country went head-to-head with competitors from more than 100 countries at the International Mathematical Olympiad in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Iranian Deal Means Gas Prices Falling to $2 or Less by December
Iranian Deal Means Gas Prices Falling to $2 or Less by December
Iranian Deal Means Gas Prices Falling to $2 or Less by December
The United States and Iran have signed a nuclear deal after many months of negotiations. It seems to be a good news bad news situation. For Israel and Republicans it’s bad news but for President Obama, it’s good news.
Norway: World’s Best Place to be a Mother
Norway: World’s Best Place to be a Mother
Norway: World’s Best Place to be a Mother
The United Nations and Save the Children released a list of the best and worst places in the world to be a Mother. It’s the 16th annual Mother’s Index, which rates 179 countries on five indicators.
Pearl Habor, December 7th, 1941
Pearl Habor, December 7th, 1941
Pearl Habor, December 7th, 1941
This Sunday is the 73rd anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7th, 1941. This is the day President Franklin Roosevelt said would be the day that 'lived in infamy'. It's the date that threw the United States into the World War.

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