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Earth harbors incredible secrets, from remnants of a planet that formed the Moon residing deep within, to ancient auroras ...
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin spaceflight company is preparing to send its next group of passengers on a brief trip high above Earth to witness a view few other civilians have ever seen. The impending ...
Shares in JD Sports Fashion dropped after the London-listed group, which sells sneakers and sports fashion items from brands such as Nike and Adidas, reported a decline in first-quarter sales in ...
ATLANTA (May 16, 2025) — Students at Big Blue Marble Academy (BBMA) around Atlanta recently collected change to provide pre- and postnatal care for more than 44 mothers and their babies at ...
The Pokémon Fossil Museum is traveling from Japan to North America for the first time next year The special exhibition compares prehistoric Pokémon to their real world counterparts It will open ...
The long-anticipated start to Danila Yurov’s NHL career could be on the horizon after the talented Russian center signed a three-year, $2.855 million entry-level contract ($950,000 AAV) with the ...
The Midcontinent Rift is a giant tear that formed in what is now the U.S. Midwest 1.1 billion years ago. Nicknamed North America's "broken heart," it is filled with solidified magma and lava.
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Ignoring the conventions of academic portraiture, a genre associated with pale men standing in front of burgundy drapes, Sherald liberated America ... expanse of powder blue, suggests fresh ...
Polestar has appointed Rick Bryant as Head of Polestar North America, effective May 12. Bryant has over three decades of automotive industry experience, including thirteen months as Head of Operations ...
Yellow Veil Pictures has bought North America rights for Addison Heimann’s offbeat horror “Touch Me,” following its festival run at Sundance Midnight and SXSW. “Touch Me” follows “two ...