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Scotland's mountain resorts have witnessed an exceptional winter snowsports season, with some reporting the best conditions in six years. The favorable weather has led to a surge in tourism and economic benefits for local communities.
A team of searchers has discovered the wreck of the Lac La Belle, a passenger steamer that sank in Lake Michigan over 150 years ago. The ship was found 20 miles offshore between Racine and Kenosha, Wisconsin, after a nearly 60-year search effort led by shipwreck hunter Paul Ehorn. The discovery is a significant find for maritime historians and enthusiasts.
The John F. Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. will cease entertainment events for two years starting July 4, as the venue undergoes renovations. This decision comes after a wave of canceled events and low ticket sales, which have plagued the center since President Trump's leadership overhaul. The move has raised concerns about the center's future and its role in the nation's cultural landscape.
Former sheriff's deputy, Sean Grayson, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for fatally shooting Sonya Massey, a 35-year-old woman. Massey had dialed 911 to report a possible prowler near her home. Grayson, then a 31- year-old deputy, responded to the 911 call. Upon arriving at the scene, he encountered Massey who was later found dead outside her house.
The latest Moana movie is a live-action adaptation of a Disney animated movie of the same name.
A Look at the Complex History of the Two Nations' World Cup Rivalry
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From ancient pterosaur fossils to breakthroughs in AI and medicine, this week's scientific discoveries are changing our understanding of the world.
Scientists are making significant breakthroughs in various fields, from understanding climate change to developing new AI models.
New studies shed light on ancient settlements, ocean circulation, pollinators, and the impact of climate change on human health
Endometriosis diagnosis, talcum powder lawsuits, and FDA safety assessments make headlines in healthcare
A UK-led trial finds immunotherapy effective in colon cancer, a common knee surgery is deemed
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Blue Moon Enchantment: A Rare Lunar Event Exploring the Science and Pop Culture Behind the Blue Moon The second full moon of May, known as the Blue Moon, is
From the longest breastfeeding period among mammals to the incredible resilience of sea cucumber appendages, recent studies have shed new light on the natural world and its many wonders.
New research highlights pressing issues affecting human happiness, environmental sustainability, and economic stability
This week marked the 25th anniversary of the animated series "Invader Zim," a show that was ahead of its time when it premiered in 2001.
Breaking Through in Science and Conservation New Discoveries and Developments in Biology, Ecology, and Biotechnology This week has seen significant breakthroughs in various fields of science and conservation, from the deep ocean to the