The Poison Train: East Palestine And The Derailment Of Norfolk Southern 32N
Pam Kline welcomed me through the front door of her home in East Palestine, Ohio, on a wet afternoon when we did not know if it was safe to be in the rain. About a week prior to our meeting, a train derailed in this small slice of the heartland, releasing toxic chemicals into the soil and sky. The house is a well-kept American Foursquare with an enclosed porch filled by the leathery smell of tobacco. She apologized for the odor as I entered the living room where her husband, Lenny, and a friendly Australian shepherd awaited. I told her the smell was pleasant. Even amid a crisis, the Klines were warm and kind.
Ukraine Pilots Secretly Training In Arizona
Two Ukrainian pilots are in the United States for an assessment of their skills in flying fighter jets, according to three people familiar with the discussions, even as administration officials say there are no plans to send F-16s to Kyiv for now.
Is China Spying Via Cargo Cranes
U.S. officials are growing concerned that giant Chinese-made cranes operating at American ports across the country, including at several used by the military, could give Beijing a possible spying tool hiding in plain sight.
Animals Dying Across Ohio State Parks After East Palestine Train Derailment
According to the local newspaper Ohio Star, animals have been found dead across Ohio State Parks after the East Palestine Train Derailment.
How Lenin’s Bolsheviks Placed Russia’s New Regions On A Collision Course With Ukraine, 100 Years Ago
When four formerly Ukrainian regions joined Russia nearly a month ago, the collective West tried to present the occurrence as treacherous, unprecedented, and lacking local support. However, the reunification was preceded by a century-long struggle by a large amount of the regions’ inhabitants for the right to be considered Russians.
‘China Has Caught Us By The Neck And We Have No Way To Escape’
Biswajit Dhar, an economics professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, said that China has caught us by the neck and we have no way to escape.
Mapping Major Battles Of The Ukraine War, One Year On
One year ago, on February 21, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly recognised Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states.
Why Did CDC Update Its Page On Vinyl Chloride Days Before Ohio Train Derailment
The vinyl chloride page on the CDC website has also recently undergone changes some days Before Ohio Train Derailment. An older version shows a FAQ page that was longer and more in-depth prior to the revisions.
How Alexander The Great Became Iskandar Zulkarnain, The Legendary Ancestor Of Malay Kings
An exhibition at the British Library titled Alexander the Great: The Making of a Myth details how Alexander the Great became Iskandar Zulkarnain, the legendary ancestor of Malay kings.
Edmond Dédé – American Musician And Composer
Edmond Dédé was an accomplished musician and composer born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1827. As a child, he showed a natural aptitude for music and was encouraged by his parents to pursue his passion. He was sent to study music in Paris, where he quickly gained a reputation as a talented violinist. Here’s everything you need to know about Edmond Dédé, the American musician and composer.