First, here are four new stories from The Atlantic’s Books section: A different kind of materialism The return of MAGA’s ...
When you picture medieval warfare, you might think of epic battles and famous monarchs. But what about the everyday soldiers ...
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Archer Aviation is poised to be a leader in the emerging eVTOL market. The stock tumbled 27% last week after Archer announced its third-quarter results. Despite last week's sell-off, the share price ...
Archer's acquisition of the airport in the LA market fits with its mission to provide air taxi service in some of America's most crowded cities. Earlier this year the company announced plans to open a ...
Rachel Delman received funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (2013-2016) and the Leverhulme Trust (2019-2022) A new statue of Dervorguilla of Galloway was installed in the Master’s ...
eVTOL air taxi developer Archer Aviation announced the acquisition of an existing airport facility in Los Angeles. The site, located a few miles from LAX airport, will become home to Archer’s future ...
Archer Aviation remains at the forefront of eVTOL development, balancing strong PR momentum with the need for tangible delivery and execution. ACHR has strengthened its liquidity runway through a ...
A recently uncovered gospel written by a community of women in the early 10th century will be one of the marquee lots at Christie’s valuable books and manuscripts sale in London on December 10. It is ...
This story has been updated with new role in upcoming major sporting events. Electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft company Archer Aviation Inc. was named by Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment ...
The 1337 murder of the priest John Forde in the heart of medieval London was especially gruesome: one attacker slit Forde's throat with a dagger while two others stabbed him with "long knives" in the ...
The body’s condition can tell scientists much about medieval law and order, or lack thereof. Archaeologists in England have uncovered gruesome evidence of a Medieval-era public punishment which ...