Ryan Graves, former Lt. U.S. Navy and F/A-18F pilot who was the first active-duty fighter pilot to come forward publicly about regular sightings of UAP, says more data is needed about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). “We should encourage pilots …
Death toll after Turkish-Syrian earthquakes rises to more than 4,200
Members of the White Helmets search for people trapped beneath destroyed buildings following a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit Syria. Juma Mohammad/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Press Wire/dpaMore than 4,200 people died following devastating earthquakes on th…
Parker leads Idaho State over Northern Arizona 75-70
Brayden Parker scored 17 points to help Idaho State fend off Northern Arizona 75-70.
Former Australian PM Tony Abbott joins board of UK climate sceptic thinktank
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Clippers surge late, overcome Thomas’ 47 to top Nets 124-116
Paul George scored 29 points, Kawhi Leonard added 24 and the Los Angeles Clippers overcame a career-high 47 points from Cam Thomas in his first start to beat the short-handed Brooklyn Nets 124-116.
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How Turkey’s Anatolian Fault System Causes Devastating Earthquakes
See the fault zones where more than a century of the deadliest earthquakes have occurred.
The ‘Chinese spy balloon’ elevates US paranoia to lofty new heights
The hunt for the alleged surveillance airship in American skies shows Joe Biden has little power to rein in anti-Beijing hawks
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Joe Biden’s 2023 State of the Union address: What to expect
The speech will give Biden a chance to shape public perceptions and perhaps even mark the unofficial start of the 2024 presidential campaign.
Steady rains set off mudslides that kill at least 36 in Peru
Landslides triggered by steady rains swept mud, water and rocks into several villages in southern Peru, killing at least 36 people, authorities said on Monday.