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Lori Dengler | The Kamchatka tsunami from a U.S. perspective
The whole point of a tsunami warning system is to get people out of harm’s way before tsunami surges reach them. There are ...
The community is mourning the loss of 28-year-old Monticello resident Tyler Tasche, who died Tuesday morning, Oct. 7, when ...
The cast of "The Love Boat" is still one big, happy family. Four members of the popular television show — Ted Lange, Fred Grandy, Jill Whelan and Bernie Kopell — reunited in New York City for the ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump revealed Tuesday morning that the US military sank a third alleged drug-running boat originating in Venezuela. “We knocked off, actually, three boats, not two, but you saw ...
One of the boats was carrying mostly students who were returning to town for the start of the new school year, residents of the area said. By Saikou Jammeh and Justin Makangara Saikou Jammeh reported ...
At least 193 people have been killed in two deadly boat accidents in two days in Democratic Republic of Congo. The most recent incident occurred on Thursday and saw a boat with nearly 500 passengers ...
Harley-Davidson restructured its finance unit, partnering with KKR and PIMCO, unlocking $1.25B in cash and reducing capital ...
Matthew is a journalist in the news department at GameRant. He holds a Bachelor's degree in journalism from Kent State University and has been an avid gamer since 1985. Matthew formerly served as a ...
The Dominican Republic has indicated that a boat targeted by a U.S. airstrike had been ferrying "approximately 1,000 kilograms of suspected cocaine." That figure converts to more than 2,200 pounds, ...
Venezuela on Saturday accused the United States of allegedly seizing a fishing boat for eight hours in its exclusive economic zone, as the U.S. military patrols the Caribbean to target drug cartels.
The Trump administration has argued that the summary killing of 11 people it accused of running drugs was legal under the laws of war. By Charlie Savage and Helene Cooper Reporting from Washington A ...
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump stated in a new interview that the “radicals on the left are the problem” following the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Kirk, 31, was ...
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