Steve Forbes explains why the lie that the U.S. has been taken advantage of for 80 years ignores the successes of the post-World War II order.
Every day, New Yorkers receive a staggering 2.3 million packages at their doorstop. Nearly 90% of those goods snake through ...
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Illinois saw no fatal expressway shootings last year
The number of shootings on Illinois highways has dropped for the fourth consecutive year, with no fatal shooting incidents on ...
Know about Route 1 in America, the iconic U.S. highway spanning 2,400 miles along the East Coast. Learn about Route 1, its ...
Getting there, they say, is half the fun. One group of travelers would have begged to differ. Because what should have been a ...
The political coalition that has formed under Trump’s banner has the potential to reshape American politics.
A novel artificial lung could help keep people whose lungs no longer function alive long enough to get an organ transplant ...
Across Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana, hundreds of power lines and poles remained damaged after freezing rain and low ...
Preserving public transit funding, increasing safety and issues of local and state control are among stakeholder priorities.
Back Road Ramblers on MSN
Oatman, Arizona: Wild burros, Route 66 history, and one very quirky desert town
Meandering wild burros, staged Wild West shootouts, and a ribbon of pavement that twists through the Black Mountains with jaw ...
Arlington would be a very different place today if all the road plans of the county's first General Land Use Plan (GLUP) -- ...
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100 years later, travelers still 'get their kicks' on Route 66
In 1926, U.S. Route 66 was just a road connecting the country's midsection to the West Coast, but it soon came to symbolize pursuit of the American dream. One hundred years later, communities along ...
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