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Toll from landslide in Georgia mountain resort up to 17 dead, 18 missing
Toll from landslide in Georgia mountain resort up to 17 dead, 18 missing
Officials and news reports say the death toll from a landslide that hit a resort area in the mountains of the country of Georgia has increased to 17 on the third day of a search and rescue operation
2023-08-06 02:28
Biden sees hopeful signs for his reelection in Democrats' 2023 wins. Others in his party are worried
Biden sees hopeful signs for his reelection in Democrats' 2023 wins. Others in his party are worried
President Joe Biden's team is raising the Democratic sweep of this month's key elections as proof that he's in good position to win a second term
2023-11-13 13:57
Biden embraces allies as Xi comes to San Francisco
Biden embraces allies as Xi comes to San Francisco
President Joe Biden, eager to showcase US leadership in the face of Beijing and Moscow, this week leads another major summit, but this time the guests will include not only...
2023-11-13 09:17
'GMA' host George Stephanopoulos' wife Ali Wentworth reveals plan to make daughters FaceTime her as she copes with them being away
'GMA' host George Stephanopoulos' wife Ali Wentworth reveals plan to make daughters FaceTime her as she copes with them being away
Ali Wentworth has made several posts describing her and George Stephanopoulos' struggles coping after their younger daughter went off to college
2023-11-08 13:27
‘They’ve all been my fault’: Pedro Pascal admits he caused three road rage incidents
‘They’ve all been my fault’: Pedro Pascal admits he caused three road rage incidents
Pedro Pascal talked about the time he cut somebody off while driving and later felt guilty
2023-06-14 15:56
Blinken to travel to China this weekend
Blinken to travel to China this weekend
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Beijing this weekend, the State Department announced on Wednesday -- a significant trip that comes as the Biden administration navigates its complicated relationship with China.
2023-06-14 20:22
Copy of Science news - live: 'Alien corpses' unveiled to Mexican Congress
Copy of Science news - live: 'Alien corpses' unveiled to Mexican Congress
It feels like this year, more than any other, we’re seeing a stream of science stories that continue to blow our minds. Every day is a school day online in 2023, and a host of studies, research papers and headline-making breakthroughs have completely changed our understanding of the world around us at every turn. There have been missions to the moon and findings about our planet which could turn everything we thought we knew on its head – not to mention baffling hearings on UFOs taking place in the US congress. These are the biggest science stories so far this year that have caught our attention in a big way. https://www.indy100.com/science-tech/ocean-beneath-earth-crust-ringwoodite-2665333030 Test Test Scientists discover continent that had been missing for 375 years Geoscientists discovered a continent that had been hiding in plain sight for almost 375 years. Historically, there's been speculation about whether a continent known as Zealandia or Te Riu-a-Māui in the Māori language exists. Read more here. 'Alien corpses' unveiled in Mexico divide conspiracy theorists Christmas has come early for UFO watchers, with the alleged corpses of real-life aliens displayed for the world to see. The startling revelation came during a congress hearing in Mexico City on Tuesday, titled the Public Assembly for the Regulation of Unidentified Anomalous Aerial Phenomena (UAP). During the session, which was streamed online, Mexican ufologist Jaime Maussan presented what he claimed were two perfectly preserved “non-human entities”. Read more here. Buy now , Massive ocean discovered beneath the Earth's crust containing more water than on the surface People are only just realising that there’s a massive ocean hidden under the Earth’s crust. It turns out there’s a huge supply of water 400 miles underground stored in rock known as 'ringwoodite'. Scientists previously discovered that water is stored inside mantle rock in a sponge-like state, which isn’t a liquid, solid or a gas, but instead a fourth state. Read more here. Buy now , Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
2023-09-14 19:46
Where is Nichole Russell? Alabama woman, 25, missing after stopping to help toddler walking alone on interstate
Where is Nichole Russell? Alabama woman, 25, missing after stopping to help toddler walking alone on interstate
Nichole is 5 feet 4 inches tall and is believed to be about 150 to 160 lbs, and was last seen wearing black t-shirt, black pants, and white Nike shoes
2023-07-15 15:25
The Wolfe Tones to quit after Belfast and Dublin gigs in 2024
The Wolfe Tones to quit after Belfast and Dublin gigs in 2024
The band is best known for playing Irish rebel songs and have been the source of recent controversy.
2023-11-13 23:55
Australia Gender Bias Costs Economy $80 Billion, Taskforce Says
Australia Gender Bias Costs Economy $80 Billion, Taskforce Says
Australia needs urgent legislative changes to end economic inequality between men and women, a government taskforce found, highlighting
2023-10-23 11:50
Where is the USS Gerald R Ford? US plans to deploy world's largest aircraft carrier to Israel in show of support amid war with Hamas
Where is the USS Gerald R Ford? US plans to deploy world's largest aircraft carrier to Israel in show of support amid war with Hamas
This formidable vessel, along with its complement of approximately 5,000 sailors and a deck filled with warplanes, will be accompanied by cruisers and destroyers
2023-10-09 17:24
IAEA chief's visit to South Korea draws protests against Fukushima water release
IAEA chief's visit to South Korea draws protests against Fukushima water release
By Hyunsu Yim SEOUL (Reuters) -The head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog was met with protests while visiting South
2023-07-08 21:22