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NEWS Ancient Adventure: Saudi Arabia Opens Access to UNESCO Region Boasting 3,000 Years of Human History
A treasure trove of history spanning over 3,000 years lies nestled within the previously inaccessible beauty of AlUla, also known as al-Ula, in Saudi Arabia.NEWS Amateur Archaeologist Stumbles Upon 1.8-Million-Year-Old Fossil on Beach — 'I Was in Disbelief and Excited'
An amateur fossil enthusiast stumbled a great find: a 1.8 million-year-old fossil on a beach in England.NEWS Space Race: Putin Plans to Establish Lunar Colony, Vie for Russian Supremacy Beyond Earth's Atmosphere
An expert says Russia wants to colonize the moon first and they're building a base to be permanently housed there.NEWS Cosmic Chaos: Massive Solar Flare Amid Most Powerful Solar Storm in Years Causes Havoc on Earth
A surge of hot plasma from the sun's surface has triggered Earth's most powerful solar storm since 2017, thwarting Canada's power grid.NEWS WWIII Imminent? Putin Allegations Against West Raise Risk of Russian Retaliation, Expert Warns
The terrorist attack on a Russian concert hall could spur World War III as Vladimir Putin believes the United States and U.K. were involved.NEWS Uncovering Controversy: Harvard University Removes 19th-Century Book Bound with Human Skin From Library
The binding of a 19th century book in the Harvard Library was made from human skin. It has now been removed from the library, officials said.NEWS Explosive Discovery: Dog in Florida Unearths Decades-Old Military Bomb Buried in Backyard
Mathew Sims’ dog, Baby, was playing in his backyard in Jacksonville when she unearthed the bomb. The bomb squad successfully removed it.NEWS Ex-Ukrainian Politician with Suspected Kremlin Ties Warns Nuclear Conflict Between Russia and West Imminent
Is a nuclear attack from Russia imminent? A former Ukrainian politician who’s in trouble across Europe believes it’s 'most likely.'NEWS Bigfoot Buzz: Washington Sheriff's Office Receives Curious Call About Sasquatch Hunting
A man called a sheriff's office in Washington recently wanting to know the legalities of hunting Sasquatch in the county.NEWS Unexpected Twist: Polar Vortex Spinning in Unusual Direction Causes Extreme 'Ozone Spike,’ Arctic Warming
The polar vortex can reverse when planetary waves cause a massive temperature spike in the ozone layer, disrupting the wind patterns.NEWS Woman Caring for Hedgehog Discovered on Road Learns What She Really Found — 'I Think She’ll Check Next Time'
A woman in England thought she was rescuing a baby hedgehog from the side of the road - turns out it was a hat pom-pom.NEWS After Departing Africa, Where Did Ancient Humans Wander for 20,000 Years? Scientists Now Uncovered the Truth
Researchers say they have unraveled the mystery of early human whereabouts for a roughly 20,000 year period after the exodus from Africa.NEWS On the Brink? Poland May Intercept Russian Missiles Amidst Rising Risk of Global Conflict
Poland Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Andrzej Szejna said his country is considering shooting down Russian missiles.NEWS Against All Odds: Metal Detectorist Unearths Giant Gold Nugget Despite Malfunctioning Equipment
The nugget weighs 2.3 ounces and was found in the Shropshire Hills near the border with Wales in May 2023.NEWS Ready for WWIII? Kim Jong Warns North Korea Advancing ‘War Preparations’
North Korea leader Kim Jong Un ramped up war rhetoric while recently supervising a tank exercise by his military.NEWS British Pompeii: 3,000-Year-Old Bronze Age Village Reveals Advanced Domestic Life of Inhabitants
A British Bronze Age village has revealed a life of cozy domesticity with homes built on stilts in the marshlands.NEWS Greatest Health Risk for Older Adults Revealed — and It's Not Smoking, Alcoholism or Obesity
According to a new study, loneliness has a mortality risk comparable to smoking more than 15 cigarettes a dayNEWS War Tide Turning? Ukraine Strikes Blow to Crimean Bridge, Disrupting Vital Russian Supply Route
At least 10 people were injured when the Ukrainian military recently intercepted a Russian missile attack on the capital city of Kyiv.NEWS Print Puzzle: How Old Newspaper Clippings Led to Discovery of 137-Year-Old Shipwreck in Lake Michigan
Explorers in Michigan recently announced the discovery of a nearly 140-year-old shipwreck located with the help of old newspaper clippings.NEWS How a Stowaway Plane Passenger Got a Free Flight — and Trip to Jail
A man in Texas has been accused of taking photos of people's passports in order to board a Delta flight.NEWS Origin Resolved? 'Smoking Gun' Evidence Shows COVID-19 Deliberately Engineered in Chinese Lab, Scientist Says
A scientist addressed the UN recently claiming that 'smoking gun' evidence shows COVID-19 deliberately engineered in Chinese lab.NEWS Too Close for Comfort? Kremlin Claims Russia Intercepted Two U.S. Supersonic Bombers Near Border
Did United States military pilots get too close to Russia? The Kremlin thinks so, reporting on a confrontation in the Arctic.NEWS Aquatic Antiquity: Largest Dolphin Skull, Over 16 Million Years Old, Found in Amazon River
The fossil was discovered in 2018 during an expedition on the Napo River. The dolphins at that time grew up to 11.5 feet long.NEWS Putin Vows to Go After Those Responsible for Moscow Terrorist Attack, Claims Suspects Tried to Flee to Ukraine
Putin has vowed to 'punish' those behind the Moscow terrorist attacks and alleged that they had 'Ukrainian help.'NEWS Ancient Ecosystem ‘Crazy Rich With Dinosaur Footprints’ Found in Alaska
Scientists made a groundbreaking discovery of dinosaur tracks and fossils dating back 100 million years in the foothills of a mountain range in Alaska.NEWS Primitive Pictures: 2,000-Year-Old Rock Art Depicting Animals, Human Footprints and Stars Discovered in Brazil
Scientists have unearthed artwork decorating rocks across 16 sites in a tropical region of Brazil.NEWS Muppet Muse: Kermit the Frog Inspires Naming of Ancient Amphibian Ancestor Found in Smithsonian Collection
The latest discovery in the Smithsonian's collection is a new species of proto-amphibian whose official name is Kermitops gratusNEWS Double Trouble? Putin Creating Two Russian Armies to Counter NATO Expansion
Russia's military plans to add two new armies by the end of 2024. Some see the additions as a further threat to NATO.NEWS Ex-CIA Operative Claims He Witnessed Non-Humans Seek Shelter in Pyramid on Mars During Secret Experiments
A former CIA officer said that he saw 10-foot-tall humanoids sheltering in a pyramid on Mars while doing 'remote viewing.'NEWS AI Apocalypse? Self-Learning China-Created Humanoid Robot Smashes World Running Speed Record
Unitree’s H1 robot is called 'Evolution V3.0' and stands at 5 feet 11 inches and weighs less than 110 poundsNEWS Science Diction: Artificial Intelligence-Powered Wearable Device Revolutionizes Speech for Voice Disorders
A new AI-assisted throat patch to help people with voice disorders in speaking has been unveiled by UCLA, researchers say.NEWS Ancient Burial Grounds Dating Back 6,000 Years Discovered During Construction of German Semiconductor Facility
Burial grounds were discovered near Magdeberg, where the US chip manufacturer, Intel, will build two semiconductors.NEWS U.S. Possesses Football-Field-Size UFO with Enough Energy to Power 70K Homes for 1 Year: Ex-Intel Officer
The man who made worldwide headlines in 2023 for his comments about UFOs has revealed a bit more about one of them.NEWS Putin Paradox: Why the Kremlin Secretly Supports Rumors About the Russian President's Failing Health
The Kremlin wants health concern rumors for Putin, as they say it serves a key purpose.NEWS Pandemic Perk? Experts Reveal One Potentially Positive Result of COVID-19 Lockdowns
A good thing from the COVID-19 lockdowns? Experts say yes and you'll never guess what it is!NEWS Recovery of $17 Billion 'Holy Grail' Shipwreck of Titanic Proportions to Begin Despite Dispute Over Ownership
The quest to recover a 'Holy Grail' shipwreck worth $17 billion may be underway very soon.NEWS Tech-Based World War III? ‘Increasingly Cocky' Putin Believes Artificial Intelligence Could Destroy the West
Vladimir Putin reportedly has become 'increasingly cocky' when it comes to new tech, thinking it could help him destroy the West.NEWS Ship Showdown: Legendary American Vessel Larger Than Titanic Faces Eviction From Pennsylvania Dock
A historic vessel once regarded as 'America's Flagship' is on the brink of eviction after more than 25 years at a pier in Pennsylvania.NEWS Hidden Hazard: CDC Warns Deadly Bacterial Infections Lurking in This Household Source
The CDC has released new data showing concerns of deadly bacterial infections possibly being spread through tap water.NEWS Putin's Pre-World War III Plan: Brit Spy Obtains List of 9 Targets Russia May Strike to Start Assault, Sources Say
British spies have identified nine sites that would be targets for when Russia decides to start a third world war.NEWS New Mexico Man Dies from Bubonic Plague; Health Officials Warn of 'Threat Posed by This Ancient Disease'
A New Mexico man has died of bubonic plague, the disease known for killing millions of Europeans during the Middle Ages.NEWS Hidden History: Metal Detectorist in Poland Unearths Rare Medieval Badge Depicting Winged Dragon-Like Creature
A discovery in Poland reveals a medieval 'pilgrim badge' depicting a winged basilisk, similar to a dragon.NEWS Russian Forces Unleashing 3,300-Pound 'Monster' Bombs to Disable U.S.-Supplied Patriot Missiles in Ukraine
Russia claims to have destroyed several U.S.-made Patriot missile defense systems in Ukraine using FAB-1500 glide bombs.NEWS Cosmetic Curiosity: Nearly 4,000-Year-Old Lipstick Found in Formerly Makeup-Free Nation
Researchers have discovered the world's oldest lipstick in Iran, a country that previously banned makeup.NEWS Health Agency Debunks 'Long COVID' As ‘Unnecessary Fear’
Health experts in Australia claim there is no 'Long COVID' and by using the term, it's just instilling 'unnecessary fear' in people.NEWS Sinister Trend? Russian Oil Executive's 'Sudden' Death Adds to Patter of Fatalities at Company
The list of dead executives from one of Russia’s largest oil companies keeps increasing, and raising suspicions.NEWS Berry Behemoth: Golf Ball-Sized Blueberry Scores World Record for Weight
A blueberry grown in Australia is breaking records, as it weighed in as the world's heaviest according to Guinness.NEWS Alien Encounters: States with Highest Number of UFO Sightings Revealed
The most UFO sightings reported have come in the western part of the United States. Lincoln County, Nevada has had the most.NEWS Expert Says Recovered MH370 Debris Shows 'How' and 'Where' Doomed Malaysia Airlines Plane Crashed Decade Ago
Forensic analysis believe the pilot of the doomed MH370 flight deliberately plunged it and its 239 victims to a watery grave.NEWS Stellar Discovery: James Webb Telescope Detects Possibly Earliest Stars in the Known Universe
Observations by the James Webb Telescope may have discovered the potential earliest stars in the universe, scientists claim.