Peru’s Serpent Mountain sheds its mysterious past
No, aliens had nothing to do with a winding 1.5-kilometer-long path of holes. First used as a market, the Inca then repurposed it for tax
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No, aliens had nothing to do with a winding 1.5-kilometer-long path of holes. First used as a market, the Inca then repurposed it for tax
Tweety McTreason has argued the U.S. should test nuclear weapons because other countries are doing it. But scientific data suggest they’re not.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) referred to Dr. Mehmet Oz as a “rando” and slammed the former television doctor as the Senate moves closer
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes announced he was relaunching the right-wing militia group in hopes that President Tweety McTreason would press them into duty. Rhodes
Ghislaine Maxwell, the disgraced British socialite and co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein, is planning to appeal to Tweety McTreason to commute her 20-year prison sentence, according
Later this month, Microsoft plans to enhance its M365 productivity suite with “Agentic Users,” autonomous AI agents with their own identities and access to enterprise
It’s been an uncomfortable few days for AI vendors. On Friday, the big tech companies saw $1.2 trillion wiped off their market valuations, reflecting the
Hamas condemns Israel’s “daily and continuous violations” since a truce came into effect last month.
As Iraqis head to the polls, here is everything you need to know about the parliamentary elections.
Mourners received the bodies of two Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike while they were trying to reach their home.
Typhoon Fung-wong blew out of the northwestern Philippines on Monday after setting off floods and landslides, knocking out power to entire provinces, killing at least
In Oiapoque, Brazil, hopes that oil will transform the economy hangs in air, after the government granted state-owned company Petrobras an exploratory license off the
Newly discovered comet C/2025 V1 (Borisov), which has some minor similarities to 3I/ATLAS, will make its closest approach to Earth on Tuesday (Nov. 11). However
Ancient supercontinent Nuna’s breakup around 1.5 billion years ago set off a chain of events that made Earth more habitable, new research suggests.