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The Nixon Collection Nixon and the People’s Republic of China: CIA’s Support of the Historic 1972 Presidential Trip This collection marks the 50th anniversary of President Richard M. Nixon’s February 1972 trip to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) – a landmark event that preceded the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
What Americans Heard in Cuba Attacks: The Sound
AP obtains a recording of what some U.S. embassy workers heard in Havana as they were attacked by what investigators initially believed was a sonic weapon. The recording of a high-pitched noise is one of many taken in Cuba since attacks started. (Oct. 12)
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Evaporating Water Could Power Almost 70% of The US Electrical Grid
It’s not every day scientists say a new kind of renewable energy could satisfy the majority of our power needs, so when they do, it’s worth leaning in close.
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Mysterious sonic weapons reportedly caused brain injuries in US diplomats in Cuba – here’s what we know
More than 10 US diplomats and family members in Cuba have experienced symptoms including hearing loss, mild brain injury, and central nervous system damage.
Linkin Park’s Mysterious Cyberstalker
In 2006, someone took control of the cell phone, email, and PayPal accounts of Talinda and Chester Bennington. Photograph by Brent Humphreys View Slideshow Charlie. It all started with Charlie. As in Chester Charlie Bennington, lead singer of Linkin Park. His band’s infectious mashup of rap and rock had made it the most high-profile act […]