A Knoxville hotel developer paid McKay's bookstore $4.25 million for its property. A new union filing says the move is retaliatory.
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A new space race could turn our atmosphere into a ‘crematorium for satellites’
When we look up at the night sky and see a satellite glide past, we might not consider climate change or the ozone layer. Space may feel separate from the environmental systems that sustain life on ...
Satellite data shows the ground is sinking beneath many of the world’s biggest river delta cities, worsening flood and sea-level rise risks.
Nine star Andy Samberg has addressed his possible return as Ben Reilly/Scarlet Spider in Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, ...
Lead image: This artist’s conception depicts how the formation of the universe’s first stars may have appeared. Dense clouds of hydrogen and helium likely collapsed inward, increasing pressure and ...
Netflix stock is down 40% from its 2025 high, yet revenue and free cash flow are rising. See a more detailed financial ...
Savannah's Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary Ocean Discovery Center reopens after a $1 million renovation. Celebrate at a ...
In addition to these downward trends in retail and foodservice, the report shares that Pact pilot projects to test and scale solutions to food waste resulted in significant reductions. To date, these ...
Fullback C.J. Ham retired from the NFL a couple of weeks ago, shrinking the Minnesota Vikings’ list of internal free […] ...
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Venezuela’s oil mystery: Why the biggest reserves on Earth sit nearly untapped?
Venezuela sits atop approximately 303 billion barrels of proven crude oil reserves, roughly 17% of the global total, yet the country produced just 742,000 barrels per day in 2023, accounting for a ...
The mathematics are compelling: Nepal’s 150+ ‘excess’ tigers in Bardiya-Banke complex, valued at US$50,000-100,000 per trophy hunt, could generate US$15 million in hunting fees—far exceeding current ...
Terrifying NASA simulation reveals biggest known black holes and the largest could devour our galaxy
A NASA animation has sized the biggest black holes known to scientists, including one that has the mass of 66 billion Suns.
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