Thousands of flights are canceled on Thursday morning as a powerful winter storm spreads wintery precipitation over a 2,000-mile stretch of the United States.
Everywhere you look, things are getting weird, and I don't mean that in a good way. Throughout all of our ups and downs over the decades, one thing that our society could always count on for a certain degree of consistency was nature.
Military officials said the wreckage of a military plane discovered on an Alaska glacier is that of an Air Force plane that crashed in 1952, killing all 52 people on board. It has finally put an end to a decades-long mystery.
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Josh Sigurdson talks with Tim Picciott about the attempted attack in Peoria, Arizona due to a complete crazy person stalking Josh, attempting to pay people to attack him.
It's the culmination of decades of dreaming, and years of work, which one can hear in the words of Crystal Conant, a Colville tribal member of the Arrow Lakes and SanPoil bands, when she spoke to Eli Francovich at Spokesman. .."I was shocked at f
Internet users are pointing out the anomaly that the year 2020 divided by the number of the beast (666) equals the Biden/Harris campaign's text number.
The hum of millions of locusts on the move is broken by the screams of farmers and the clanging of pots and pans. But their noise-making does little to stop the voracious insects from feasting on their crops in this rural community.
No doubt, the percentage of American women who are wacky equals the percentage of American men who are wacky, a percentage that seems to be growing by the day in this age of perpetual grievances, identity politics, virtue-signaling, and causes du jou
NASA went searching for micro black holes in Antarctica. Instead, it detected cosmic rays shooting from the ground and some physicists think it could be evidence of a supersymmetric particle.
Doncastaway meet and interview 'Robinson' Masafumi Nagasaki, an 82-year-old Japanese man who has lived completely alone as a castaway for the last 29 years on Sotobanari desert island (Iriomote Okinawa, Japan).
...to the cloud after killing you first. There was an ambitious new startup, called Nectome, that promised to help people evade death through brain uploading at some point in the future. It received backing from the Silicon Valley startup incubator Y