A new map reveals that a sudden nuclear attack could incinerate 75% of the US population, totaling up to 250 million.
The name change to Gulf of America is the first since the 1540s where various maps referred to it as the Mexican Gulf, Golpho ...
Tucked behind Davenport’s agricultural fields along Highway 1, the federal government has been working with locals to design and carve out 17 miles of hiking trails as part of Santa Cruz County’s own ...
A new map has revealed the devastating impact a nuclear attack would have on the United States, with 75% of the population at risk of being killed and only a few areas able to escape being instantly o ...
Mexico says Google relabeled the entire gulf, including Mexican and Cuban maritime areas, but President Trump’s order applies ...
Google renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America for U.S.-based users of Google Maps. Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said the renaming is “incorrect.” ...
A chilling map has visualized the devastation of a large-scale war on the US amid global military tensions. It shows civilian ...
According to a new map that predicted the outcome of a nuclear attack on the United States, over 75% of the population would ...
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An ABC 10News crew was at the scene reporting on another story when they saw what appeared to be a military aircraft crash ...
On Feb. 13, a petition from Steven Wilson went before the Yarmouth Zoning Board of Appeals but didn’t make it very far.
The Associated Press is in the crosshairs of the Trump administration after refusing the change the name of the body of water ...