Our columnist on seven terrific mysteries deservedly back in print. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman I’m delighted by how many classic crime novels are being reissued these days.
Got a tip on a tax dodger? The IRS Whistleblower Office has updated Form 211, allowing tips to be submitted digitally for the first time—cutting paperwork, reducing errors and speeding up the process.
PHILADELPHIA — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Philadelphia Field Division on Tuesday issued a warning to Pennsylvania residents about the risk of using illegal explosive ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A new Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives report is shedding light on where criminals in New Mexico are acquiring guns. It reveals that 78% of all gun crimes in ...
More for You Reporter's notebook: House exodus threatens Johnson's grip on power as over 40 members head for exit Exclusive: Survivors clinging to capsized boat didn’t radio for backup, admiral ...
A June 19, Eugene Weekly article Armed and Fabulous included a June 17 email from the public affairs division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. This email informed EW that ...
HACKENSACK — A restaurant featuring a rotating menu from some of the country’s top chefs is set to open on River Street next month at the huge Print House redevelopment project. Wonder, a food ...
The paper introduces a novel bioactive glass that outperformed both standard glass and a widely used commercial bone substitute in preclinical trials. Glass is generally thought of as fragile, but in ...
At 180 Maiden Lane, high above Manhattan’s Financial District in New York City, sits Library180, a nonprofit reference library founded by Nikki Igol, an image researcher and archivist, and Steven ...
You might think that glass has no business acting as a replacement for bone, but it turns out the two materials have many similarities. Researchers reporting in ACS Nano developed a 3D printable ...
IRS is developing a new Schedule 1-A to use to claim new deductions for tip income, overtime pay, car loan interest and new tax break for those 65 an older. IRS and Treasury give new guidance on what ...
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