The Citizen on MSNOpinion
My SGR experience: The good, the bad and the ugly
I recently travelled to Dodoma using Tanzania’s standard gauge railway for the first time. I had been looking forward to it ...
Fix It Homestead on MSN
What old homes reveal after the first major power outage
The first time the lights cut out for more than a few minutes, an old house stops being charming and starts telling you the ...
Fix It Homestead on MSN
The upgrade homeowners regret most in pre-1990 houses
In houses built before 1990, the upgrade that most owners come to regret is pouring money into cosmetic makeovers while the ...
They’re the caretakers of one of only five remaining diesel boats in the U.S. fleet, a boat that in many ways was the link ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Life in Fossil Bones - What We Can Learn From Tiny Traces of Ancient Blood Chemicals
Blood tests are useful tools for doctors and scientific researchers: they can reveal a lot about a body's health. Usually, a blood sample is taken to get a picture of the large molecules that are ...
In the competitive world of electronics manufacturing, a profound truth often goes unrecognized until expensive lessons force ...
Cycling News on MSN
Tubulars rule in cyclo-cross, but are tubeless tyres going to make them extinct in the next few years? Here's what two pro mechanics think
Two professional mechanics share the ins and outs of tubular and tubeless tyres ahead of the Cyclo-cross World Championships ...
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AllAfrica on MSNOpinion
Former Legislator and Abortion Advocate Says Public Health Bill Is Not 'Abortion On Demand,' but Live Saving Measure
Summary Liberia's stalled Public Health Bill has revived debate over abortion. One former lawmaker and advocate for the bill says it would make abortion available for life-saving emergencies such as ...
Transit union leaders said they are speaking out about what they describe as an "unreliable radio system" put in place by the MTA.
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