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Turkey’s Geographical Ambition

By Geopolitical Weekly on Aug 14, 2014   World  

At a time when Europe and other parts of the world are governed by forgettable mediocrities, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s prime minister for a decade now, seethes with ambition. Perhaps the only other leader of a major world nation who emanates such a dynamic force field around him is Russia’s Vladimir Putin, with whom the […]

Study of Chilean Quake Shows Potential for Future Earthquake

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer | Penn State University on Aug 14, 2014   Featured, World  

Near real-time analysis of the April 1 earthquake in Iquique, Chile, showed that the 8.2 event occurred in a gap on the fault unruptured since 1877 and that the April event was not what the scientists had expected, according to an international team of geologists. “We assumed that the area of the 1877 earthquake would […]

9/11 Dust Cloud May Have Caused Widespread Pregnancy Issues

By B Rose Huber | Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs on Aug 14, 2014   National  

Pregnant women living near the World Trade Center during 9/11 experienced higher-than-normal negative birth outcomes, according to a new working paper by Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. These mothers were more likely to give birth prematurely and deliver babies with low birth weights. Their babies – especially baby boys – […]

VIDEO: Kalamazoo Police Officer Saves Woman from Choking

By Alaska Native News on Aug 13, 2014   Featured, National  

In an unusual event caught on the dash cam of a Kalamazoo, Michigan police vehicle, police officer Jason Gates saved the life of a woman choking during a traffic stop. Officer Gates pulled over an SUV after seeing it run a red light in Kalamazoo on Saturday. When he got out and approached the vehicle, […]

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