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Kill the story – the Alaska pyramid the military didn’t want you to see
In 1992, a local Alaska news broadcast reportedly revealed seismic data from a Chinese nuclear test — data that showed a ...
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3,400-year-old step pyramid discovered in Kazakhstan
Archaeologists uncovered a 3,400-year-old pyramid structure in Kazakhstan’s steppe, dating to the Late Bronze Age. Featuring a stepped design and burial elements, the site challenges assumptions about ...
Scientists revived new species frozen for 40,000 years - and the U.S. military believes their survival secrets could protect troops in extreme cold.
The discovery could rewrite our understanding of North American human dispersion and and provide some insight into famed Clovis culture.
A 61-year-old Kotzebue man found suffering from extreme hypothermia at an abandoned cabin died after being medevaced to Anchorage, Alaska State Troopers said. Clifford Melton left the Northwest Alaska ...
Archaeologists uncover 13,700-year-old mammoth ivory rods in Alaska, linking early carving traditions to Clovis culture ...
Lawrence Fenumiai, the 34-year-old Juneau man charged with killing his Anchorage jail cellmate in a December 2024 assault, will return to the criminal justice system after being found mentally ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The new Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) for 2025-2030 have caused significant controversy, with polarised opinions between ...
From 1976: A disbarred Spokane attorney – who had been sought by the FBI for more than six years – pleaded guilty to grand larceny for misappropriating clients’ money. Prosecutors said Walter F. Pool, ...
A relief of an owl sits above the entrance to a Zapotec tomb in Oaxaca, Mexico. OAXACA, MEXICO—La Brújula Verde reports that a 1,400-year-old Zapotec tomb has been found in the Central Valleys region ...
As of January 27, 2026, Southwest Airlines no longer has an open seating policy. Here's how Southwest now boards its aircraft and why it chose to go this route.
This wooden tool, which was likely used to dig through mud, was found near elephant bones. Dimitris Michailidis / © K. Harvati Researchers working along a lake shore ...
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