MOSCOW, February 25. /TASS/. Vladimir Zelensky risks pushing his country to face disastrous consequences as his ambitions to obtain nuclear weapons would destroy the entire world, Central Election ...
Earlier in the month, delegations from Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Estonia and Finland announced a decision to boycott the official Opening Ceremony of the 2026 Winter Paralympics because ...
Members of Alabama’s congressional delegation reacted Tuesday night following President Donald J. Trump’s State of the Union ...
After over 140 years, construction on the world’s tallest (and arguably strangest) church is finally finished…sort of. On ...
The temporary injunction against the utility company is “critical for protecting” Texans after a deadly 2024 wildfire, the attorney general says.
Astronomers have been watching the supergiant WOH G64 for decades – and it might have turned into a hypergiant and be heading ...
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Scientists suggest that igniting oil spills to create fire tornadoes might actually be good for the oceans
"Our goal is to harness the chaotic nature of fire whirls as a powerful, precise restoration tool, to protect coastlines, marine ecosystems and the environment as a whole." The post Scientists Suggest ...
Texas Tech softball pitcher NiJaree Canady keeps paving the way for women in college sports. On Thursday, Canady announced the launch of her own softball cleats through her partnership with Adidas. It ...
Paul Huttner, MPR’s chief meteorologist since 2007, has sunny plans after his April 30 retirement, including traveling to warmer destinations, playing the blues and spending more time on the golf ...
In a significant show of institutional resilience, the premier Web3 venture capital firm Dragonfly officially announced on February 17, 2026, the final close ...
Dragonfly Capital closes its $650M fourth fund, doubling down on stablecoins, onchain finance, and tokenized real-world assets amid a crypto VC slowdown.
It has been a year since an EF-1 tornado with wind speeds of up to 105 miles per hour swept through downtown Tuscumbia and a few other spots. There are some roofs still damaged but when you drive ...
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