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Sending drones and robots into battle, rather than humans, has become a tenet of modern warfare. Nowhere does that make more sense than in the frozen expanses of the Arctic. But the closer you get to ...
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The third Knives Out film from Rian Johnson, Wake Up Dead Man, is officially in theaters. The movie, which features the return of Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc, sees Blanc solving a seemingly ...
Fred Durhal Jr., a former state lawmaker from Detroit who was the first Black political director of the Michigan Democratic Party, died Wednesday, Nov. 19 after a lengthy illness, his family confirmed ...
The headline drove the point home with a blunt force particular to the Daily News: “Ford to City: Drop Dead.” The date was Oct. 30, 1975. The city, of course, was New York. And it was about to default ...
Waseem is a writer here at GameRant. He can still feel the pain of Harry Du Bois in Disco Elysium, the confusion of Alan Wake in the Remedy Connected Universe, the force of Ken's shoryukens and the ...
Rick Cole has spent several decades running cities, both as an elected official and as a planner. He has worked in suburban Azusa, California, and progressive-dominated Santa Monica and currently sits ...
Fifty years ago, a senior editor at the New York Daily News confronted a nerve-wracking occupational challenge: writing a crackerjack headline for a blockbuster, page one story. It was Oct. 29, 1975, ...
Oct. 30, 1975: In perhaps its most iconic front page, The News hit out at President Ford for saying he would veto any bill calling for a federal bailout of New York City and proposing legislation that ...
Fifty years ago today, this newspaper ran our famous front page headline “Ford to City: Drop Dead,” with President Jerry Ford saying New York City would get no help in our deepest financial crisis.