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Lori Dengler | Thank you Troy Nicolini, a tsunami hero
"He served in three different positions, led West Coast efforts to recognize sneaker wave hazards, promoted studies of tidal currents in Humboldt Bay, and made Eureka arguably the most proactive ...
US Market Today: AI “Job Tsunami” Headlines Are Loud. The US Stock Market Is Watching Something Else
AI job fears are rising, but the US stock market today is watching productivity and profits, and what this shift means for Indian investors.
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A Mountain Secretly Collapsed in Greenland. And Then the Earth Rang Like a Bell for 9 Straight Days.
Scientists traced the mysterious global vibration back to a single, 650-foot wave violently trapped inside a remote waterway.
On Feb. 27, 2015, Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov died from a fatal gunshot wound.
When Fonotī Pati Umaga slipped in the shower in 2005, he didn't know it would be the last day he would ever feel his legs.
The first time I really knew about Palestine Action was in 2019, several months before their official launch, when I followed their co-founder Richard Barnard and other activists into the Instro ...
Anna’s cabinet was a well scripted succession story, a high-density brain trust where the software of the screen met the hardware of the state.
Battery Point Lighthouse in Crescent City lets you walk across the actual ocean floor twice a day, and it’s exactly as cool ...
When Fonotī Pati Umaga slipped in the shower in 2005, he didn’t know it would be the last day he would ever feel his legs.
In the heart of Cary, North Carolina, where suburban charm meets practical living, stands a retail wonderland that defies economic gravity – the Dollar Tree at 2810 NC-55. You know that feeling when ...
Maps show where U.S. and Israel have struck Iran, and where Iran has retaliated. Iran attacks pro-American Kurdish forces Two Iranian drones fall into Azerbaijan U.S. and Israel strike across Iran ...
A light, 4.9-magnitude earthquake struck in Louisiana on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 5:30 a.m. Central time about 6 miles west of Edgefield, La.
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