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Movies about disasters—natural or human-made—have been produced since the earliest days of film. As early as 1916, a disaster with an extraterrestrial cause was touted in The End of the World, a
A dramatic rescue in Indiana is drawing attention online after a fire captain plunged into fast-moving floodwaters to save a baby deer being swept along beside a road. The tense video shows just
BROOKLYN, MI –– Bruce Holt, of Lapeer, chugged a beer with one hand and steered his tricycle with the other. His friends kept pace behind him walking alongside “The DUI.” That’s the name of the
They got Marc Ruffalo’s letters! Bloomberg is reporting that the Attorneys General for 10 states are exploring options to block the Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. “The
The Atlanta Falcons may have failed to snap their playoff drought last season, but they took major strides under defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich (and former head coach Raheem Morris). Ulbrich did
Eight bottles of a legendary French wine that survived World War II and decades of communist rule hidden under a Czech castle floor have been lovingly restored by the chateau that produced them some
Tom Rogers, ‘Dreams of Violets’ executive producer and Fountain 0 executive chairman, and Ash Koosha, ‘Dreams of Violets’ director and Fountain 0 CEO, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the making of a
White sneakers will always have a place in our wardrobes, but fashion insiders are reaching for something a little more interesting this summer: retro suede trainers. The vintage-inspired sneaker
Nevada may be the driest state in the nation, but it's still home to multiple lakes, ponds and waterfalls where summer travelers can swim and recreate. TripAdvisor, a travel
The Dallas Cowboys begin their organized team activities - more commonly known as OTAs - on Monday as the offseason hits its on-field portion of the summer. The next phase allows the coaching staff
Yankees’ Cam Schlittler joins Paul Skenes on exclusive list that only has 1 other player appeared first on ClutchPoints. Add ClutchPoints as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The New York Yankees
Why it happens: Common triggers include loud noises, changes in environment, separation from family, or aging-related cognitive decline. Spotting the signs: Look for behaviors like destructive
Sometimes you don't have to go too far to find a little peace. The tree outside your window, your local park, or your own backyard might offer plenty
Plan a tripLynxperience offers wildlife packages of Extremadura from around $350 per person a day, including accommodation, meals and access to the private estate. For the best chance of seeing
New bee caste: Researchers identified 'queen cell builders,' young workers who craft unique wax chambers crucial for queen development. Wax matters too: Queens raised in ordinary worker wax grew
The Tampa Bay Rays are in a great spot with the calendar flipping over to June.Not only do they hold the best record in the American League at 36-20, putting them 1.5 games ahead of the New York
Imagine opening your eyes every single morning to a wet nose hovering inches from your face, same time, every day, no exceptions. There is no alarm or snooze button, just a Labrador who has decided
CENTRE COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — With schools letting out for summer break, kids who normally rely on free or reduced meals may have to figure out where their next meal will come from. The YMCA of
Record-breaking gene counts: Indigenous Andeans average 10 copies of the amylase gene, compared to the global average of seven, boosting starch digestion efficiency. Ancient potato link: Scientists
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