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Could Women Only Be Nurses in WWII?

Many believe women in World War II were limited to nursing, but the reality is far more complex. From pilots and spies to factory workers and frontline resistance fighters, women played critical roles ...
The start of construction for the conversion of the vacant Labelon factory at 10 Chapin St. into 51 apartments will begin with a Nov. 21 groundbreaking ceremony.
One of America’s most affordable paths to homeownership is slipping away. At manufactured home parks – sometimes called ...
At trailer parks or mobile home parks, rents are rapidly rising due to large-scale buyouts by private equity firms.
An intensifying stand-off between the Dutch and Chinese arms of chipmaking giant Nexperia threatens to bring chaos to the British car industry. Nexperia makes low-value semiconductors that are vital ...
LED Truck Factory today unveiled a next-generation fleet of mobile digital billboard trucks that pair high-definition LED screens with GPS tracking and real-time analytics, giving marketers a ...
Nearly a week after the October 14 fire that killed at least 16 workers at the Anwar Fashion garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, desperate families are still searching for as many as 11 missing ...
For American manufacturers, it is hard to quit China and its unrivaled factories. One industry is defying that reality as it shifts more production to Vietnam. For American manufacturers, it is hard ...
TL;DR: An unexploded World War II bomb was found and safely removed at TSMC's Kaohsiung semiconductor plant site during environmental remediation. This marks the third such discovery at the former ...
TROY — Every July 10, Troy restaurateur Genika Griffin likes to “come out with a big bang” for her birthday, which she calls her “New Year’s.” Last year, she announced the closure of her juice bar, ...
Factory shields its U.S. customers from 50% copper wire tariffs Production to start later this year, reach 3,000 T by 2028 Chinese investments to U.S. have stalled since Trump's trade war Policymakers ...
Congress reached a compromise, approving just over half of the requested number of planes to be built over the next five years. However, the tide of war was in Germany's favor, and by 1940, the Nazis ...