The Breda-Zappata BZ.308, a sleek Italian four-engine airliner, first flew in 1948. Designed by Filippo Zappata, it blended ...
Maria Riva, an actress and author who spent much of her life as a self-described "handmaiden" to her mother - the German-born ...
Mitchell Starc cheered on wife Alyssa Healy at the Women's ODI World Cup semifinal. The couple, married since 2016, are among ...
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A Brief History of Creepy Clowns
Today's creepy clown is a Halloween favorite—and a return to the subversive figure clowns represented in the past.
As the 2025 World Series continues, we look back at the odd tradition of the baseball bullpen car that is still a thing in ...
Maria Riva, the only child of famed actress Marlene Dietrich, has died at the age of 100 — just weeks before she was set to ...
Despite expectations for Q4 rallies, Dogecoin's market structure remains fragile, with traders watching if it can defend the ...
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Resolution snaps up Idaho mill, paving the way for America’s next antimony and tungsten hub
Special Report: Resolution Minerals has pulled off a move that could light a fire under America’s critical minerals revival ...
Phynnodderee’s pool is also known as the drowning pool due to a tragedy there in the 1950s when a local man lost his life.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has pledged to revive Shinzo Abe’s economic vision of high public spending and cheap borrowing.
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Sardar Patel: The iron man who forged a united India
Today, India and the world will be celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Sardar Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai ...
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Unexplained flashes of light found in 70-year-old sky photos raise new questions: Were they caused by UFOs or nuclear tests?
A new study investigates strange bursts of light captured in old astronomical photos, suggesting they may link to both UFO sightings and Cold War nuclear testing.
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