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The Atlantic Ocean may have formed millions of years earlier than previously thought, igniting a period of climate change, scientists found.
Yet, year by year, the Garden of Eden shrinks into itself. The unstoppable desertification of the marshes is driven by ...
Bathed in golden sunlight and swept by Atlantic breezes ... It's a place where desert romance meets the cooling trade winds. The town's artisan spirit runs deep. In tucked-away workshops ...
OceanFirst Financial Corp (OCFC) reported its Q1 2025 earnings, matching analysts’ expectations with an earnings per share (EPS) of $0.35. The company’s revenue reached $97.91 million ...
The following day, police said Anderson arranged to meet the undercover officer at a liquor store near Atlantic Community High School. Surveillance was conducted, and Anderson was observed by ...
Trump wrote on his Truth Social site he would meet with Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, who the president said was “responsible for many fictional stories about me, including the ...
This is no accident: President Trump on Thursday said he will be meeting with The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg later in the day. The meeting stands out, considering Goldberg was ...
The Atlantic editor-in-chief was accidentally added to a top-level group chat in March President Donald Trump will meet with The Atlantic magazine editor-in-chief who was inadvertently added to a ...
“Our ‘ocean’ was the pond out back,” Brooke joked, referring to Duke Pond on West Campus. This semester, Brooke and the course trekked 180 miles southeast from Durham to the Atlantic Ocean at the Duke ...
Sherwood Elementary School has made it past its deadline. The school’s playground committee needed to sell 200 tickets by April 22 to kick in some matching U.S. funding dollars that will pay about ...
Where desert meets creativity – Tubac’s sun-drenched streets house galleries and shops that showcase the Southwest’s artistic soul. Photo credit: J Haeske Memorial Day weekend in Tubac feels like ...
OCEAN CITY — Two weeks after awarding a $388,000 contract to a falconry company for sea gull abatement this summer, City Council is set to vote on a reduction of close to $40,000. The resolution ...