A shared calling to serve has taken Reuben and Emma Vermeulen far from Canada to South Sudan, where they work with Mission ...
Pilots are feeling the pinch at the pump. See how rising global fuel prices are impacting Mission Aviation Fellowship's ...
Russia unleashed a massive drone and missile barrage on major cities across Ukraine, killing at least 16 and injuring scores, ...
Runners often turn to time or distance, pace or feel to guide their workouts. But to get more precise about intensity, heart rate training offers an objective view of how hard you’re working and can ...
Clint Carter was enjoying the sunshine and gentle rocking of the boat when a 30-pound fish leapt out of the Louisiana water and smashed into his chest. The fisherman was bruised but not particularly ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Managers at Orlando International Airport are taking another step toward bringing flying taxis to Orlando. They completed an exercise with the Federal Aviation Administration to ...
Cara Tabachnick is a news editor at CBSNews.com. Cara began her career on the crime beat at Newsday. She has written for Marie Claire, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. She reports on ...
Flying cars have hovered in the public imagination since The Jetsons. But the techno-optimism of the space age has since given way to a more jaded cultural milieu, captured by financier Peter Thiel's ...
Air Force F-15E aircrews are usually junior or mid-grade officers, such as first lieutenant, captain or major. So why was a colonel in the back seat of the fighter jet shot down over Iran last week?
Frequent flyers and airline crews face a higher risk of radiation exposure from the sun. The risk is greatest on flights at high altitudes, over the poles or during solar events. Radiation exposure ...
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The world’s largest fast-food chain just landed in the US — start with these 7 orders, all under $5 This Masters will be unlike any other Masters in recent memory More than 1,500 stores are set to ...
In 2034 NASA scientists will be flying around Titan. Remotely, of course—Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, is more than a billion kilometers away from Earth, a journey no human can yet make. It’s also ...
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