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Despite operating one of the largest navies in the world, the United States has only two operational icebreakers - limiting its effectiveness in the Arctic. Read more ›
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With autumn colors arriving, it's the perfect time to take the scenic route and ride the train. And there are a lot of pretty routes on offer across the U.S. Read more ›
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Knipex parrot nose pliers are pretty expensive. If you're shopping for an alternative, you might want to consider this option from Harbor Freight. Read more ›
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With less than 500 miles of high-speed rail laid, the United states is far behind the leaders in the field, who have tens of thousands of track miles. Read more ›
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