"Look sailor, I believe that the albatross following us will herald some misfortune for our ship."
The Northwest Herald is a newspaper published in Crystal Lake, Illinois a suburb of the major US city Chicago. It has a circulation of approximately 33000 daily.
No, the area of Alaska compared to the U.S. is about that of 0.175. So, Alaska would cover only 17.5% of the U.S. with its area; much less than half.
The answer to this question would be no/false.
Any US road atlas should cover that area.
That depends on the surface and the units, but the surface area tells us that infomation.
It can if those countries and Islands agree to it.
The Herald Center in the New York City. That is only one of the place though.
The Great Basin does not cover the entire middle of the US, but it does cover most of the state of Nevada.
The 50 U.S. states and District of Columbia have land area of 3,531,905 square miles. The contiguous U.S. states have 2,954,841 square miles.
In 1892, the New York Herald proposed the abolition of the US Department of State. The rational of this drastic proposal was that this department had so little to do with conducting business overseas.
Vodafone has a very large service area. They will cover all of the US main metropolitan areas, and most of the states. A few black spots exist in the flyover states though.