Month: November 2025

Archaeologists uncover 16 ancient canoes in prehistoric lake ‘parking lot’

Radiocarbon dating shows the oldest of the 16 canoes dates back to 5,200 years ago

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Outrage grows after mom and 9-year-old son are jumped by schoolkids in viral video

The 33-year-old mother said the attack stemmed from bullying at the elementary school

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Outrage grows after mom and 9-year-old son are jumped by schoolkids in viral video

The 33-year-old mother said the attack stemmed from bullying at the elementary school

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Ronaldo attends Trump White House dinner in honour of Saudi crown prince

Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted at a Donald Trump White House event in honour of the Saudi crown prince.

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Ronaldo attends Trump White House dinner in honour of Saudi crown prince

Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted at a Donald Trump White House event in honour of the Saudi crown prince.

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Photos of Marjorie Taylor Greene with Epstein survivors before the vote on releasing files

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a longtime loyalist of President Donald Trump, joined other Republicans outside the Capitol with several survivors of Jeffrey Epstein‘s abuse, before Congress voted to force the Justice Department to release files related to the convicted sex offender.

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Photos of Marjorie Taylor Greene with Epstein survivors before the vote on releasing files

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a longtime loyalist of President Donald Trump, joined other Republicans outside the Capitol with several survivors of Jeffrey Epstein‘s abuse, before Congress voted to force the Justice Department to release files related to the convicted sex offender.

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Could a toxic metal plume threaten New Mexico residents?

The large underground body of contaminated water, a result of decades of flushed-out coolant from a power plant at Los Alamos, is raising concerns that it could eventually reach nearby wells

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Could a toxic metal plume threaten New Mexico residents?

The large underground body of contaminated water, a result of decades of flushed-out coolant from a power plant at Los Alamos, is raising concerns that it could eventually reach nearby wells

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