President Trump on Saturday said he wants the proposed arc in Washington, D.C., to be the “biggest” in the world. The president told reporters that he’s considering building “an arc that’s like the ...
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Ambitious plans for a monumental structure dubbed the "Arc de Trump" set in US capital US President Donald Trump, now 79, is no stranger to grand building projects, and his latest idea — dubbed the ...
Washington — President Trump on Wednesday showed off a model of what may be his next Washington, D.C., development project, an arch that resembles the Arc de Triomphe in Paris and is being referred to ...
Back in 1998, POWDER Magazine published a two-sided op-ed about the age-old, ever-polarizing question of whether or not ski size matters. Two authors penned opposite sides of the argument, although ...
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The world of digital technology is filled with disappointments. I can't begin to list the applications and operating systems that became favorites of mine, only to watch them go away and never return.