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This story is part of the National Geographic 33. The son of nomadic ... “I did not leave because I dreamed about going to America.” He went to an agency that helped him transfer to Adelphi ...
A hotspot from underneath Earth’s crust may have created a low point that glaciers finished carving out and filling with ...
Scientists have unveiled the oldest woolly mammoth specimen ever discovered in North America as part of a major DNA study ...
Captain America: Brave New World lost more than five hundred theatres this week, and with that, it has moved closer to the $200 million milestone. But will it be able to hit that mark this weekend?
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A fascinating new study reveals that a massive chunk of Earth’s crust, buried deep beneath the Midwest, is slowly pulling ...
North Korea on Sunday is holding its first Pyongyang International Marathon in six years, hosting foreign ... Golf members are competing at Augusta National this week, the fewest since the league ...
Vancouver of 110 years ago looked very different. Even in the dark of the night. A historical photo in the City of Vancouver Archives shows the view of the city from Grouse Mountain. In 2025 ...
Pyongyang hosted hundreds of foreign runners this weekend as the city held its first international marathon since the Covid pandemic prompted North Korea to seal its borders six years ago.