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US - Aug 22, 2026 - A Texas man used a 160-year-old Civil War artillery shell as a paperweight for years; bomb experts later discovered it was still a live explosive1 hour ago
Nato's eastern allies plan to cut US base costs to placate Trump1 hour ago
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US - Aug 22, 2026 - After a 1962 storm battered Fire Island, Robert Moses proposed a highway along the New York barrier island; residents fought it and 17 private communities now sit inside a national seashore - The fierce nor'easter of 1962 became a pivotal moment for Robert Moses as he sought to introduce a highway on Fire Island. Yet, the local populace and property owners stood firm against the initiative, worried for their environment and community's future. Their activism prompted valuable support from the federal government, leading to the creation of Fire Island National Seashore in 1964, which has preserved the island's unspoiled setting.5 hours ago
Indian-American Silicon Valley investor says people fake degrees, 20-25% of those who come to US on H-1Bs are frauds5 hours ago
In 2014, Texas conservationists built a 54-acre underwater reef from artificial substrate; four years later oysters covered 70% of its surface5 hours ago
Midway Atoll eradicated invasive rats after Bonin petrels had fallen to fewer than 5,000 nesting pairs; by 2008 the seabird colony had rebounded to more than 135,000 pairs6 hours ago
Indian man and woman plead guilty to 'PayPal refund scam' in US: 'Traveled recently, family in India was in danger, was asked to pull off fraud'6 hours ago
In 2005, California began eradicating 5,036 feral pigs from Santa Cruz Island as part of a wider fox recovery effort; by 2015 its native fox population had risen from under 70 to about 2,1007 hours ago
America's Lake Powell reaches record low, experts warn against propping; Utah Governor says it's not time to let the lake go7 hours ago
'Scapegoating mob behavior': Trump official slams Ghent over US academic Nathan Cofnas suspension8 hours ago
In 1922, an American engineer built a house from more than 100,000 newspapers; 100 years later the paper walls still survive8 hours ago
Missing former acting US attorney found dead in San Diego federal building; no foul play suspected8 hours ago
In 1905, a Nevada miner collected 50,000 discarded bottles in less than six months; he turned them into a three-room house9 hours ago
In 1972, a Florida man started building a retirement home in a swamp; decades later, it became a 12,000-square-foot castle10 hours ago
In 1890, the US printed 120,000 unusual $100 'Watermelon' notes; only about 35 are known to survive, and one is returning to auction10 hours ago
From Kabul to US Congress, Aisha Wahab gives Dems a nudge to the left10 hours ago
Meet Caden Pohlkamp, the Texas seventh-grader who built an underwater robot to test 12 neighbourhood ponds; fountains were linked to healthier water10 hours ago
'Who saw this coming': Laura Loomer hounds Tulsi Gabbard as ex-DNI shares emotional update on husband's cancer treatment12 hours ago
The US offered a California family $4 million for its 6,300-acre island ranch; after they refused, the government seized it and a jury awarded them $12.7 million12 hours ago
In 2022, MacKenzie Scott donated two Beverly Hills homes valued at $55 million; their sale supported affordable housing in Los Angeles12 hours ago
In 1986, a ranching family sold California's 53,000-acre Santa Rosa Island to the US for nearly $30 million; they retained about 7 acres and the right to stay for another 25 years12 hours ago
Man claims Meta fired him after he refused to sign a Green Card letter for a Chinese visa worker, seeks $1 million in lawsuit12 hours ago
In 1987, Fort Peck tribes returned over 100 bison to 5,800 acres; decades later they stopped hunting their own herd to restore the original cultural purpose12 hours ago
In 2003, Chicago's mayor sent bulldozers to carve six giant Xs into an airport runway overnight, stranding 16 planes; 12 years later, the former airfield reopened with 40 acres of prairie, wetlands and wildlife habitat12 hours ago
Indian father drowns while paddleboarding in Lake Hopatcong in New Jersey during family picnic; he was in an area not supervised by lifeguards13 hours ago
George Floyd mockery, Django Unchained reenactment: Lawsuit details racist conduct at Phoenix airport13 hours ago
Priscilla Chan's parents fled Vietnam by boat; their daughter became the first in her family to attend college and later pledged millions to scientific research14 hours ago
FBI arrests woman in alleged ISIS-inspired plot to bomb New York State Capitol14 hours ago
A 1,256-megawatt nuclear reactor on Lake Erie accidentally became a wildlife sanctuary, now spotted turtles nest inside its buffer zone14 hours ago
Meet Vallabh Ramesh, the 18-year-old Kentucky student who created a 3D-printable smart gel that solidifies at body temperature and could one day deliver drugs inside the body14 hours ago
Pennsylvania university soccer star killed by 'demon' boyfriend whose mom helps dispose body15 hours ago
Quote of the day by Dwayne Johnson: "Be humble. Be hungry. And always be..." - a lesson on staying successful15 hours ago
In 1908, a Boston woman donated 140 acres around Maine's Beehive and Bowl to stop future development; six years later 5,000 acres had been protected for what became Acadia15 hours ago
In 1898, an adventurer abandoned the sea for California's desert and built a home on a volcanic island; his strange settlement later became known as Hell's Kitchen16 hours ago
In the Early 1900s, a Maryland landowner released just five or six Japanese sika deer, and their descendants spread across four counties and Assateague Island16 hours ago
Pet owners dumped unwanted turtles in an Oregon park: A 2015 count found 30 of 50 basking turtles were invaders crowding out both native species17 hours ago
In 1962, five pet mute swans escaped in Maryland; within four decades their descendants neared 4,000 and were eating 10.5 million pounds of Chesapeake Bay grasses a year17 hours ago
In 1932, Texas ranchers introduced axis deer from India for fenced hunting; the deer later escaped and spread across the Edwards Plateau18 hours ago
Meet Lianna Genovese, an 19-year-old Canadian student whose gadget made from straws, sponge and pipes helps people with cerebral palsy rediscover painting; now sells in over 25 countries18 hours ago
New York started digging Water Tunnel No. 3 in 1970; water reached all of Manhattan only in 2013, 43 years later17 hours ago
Jason Arday's death: Why a Ghent University academic is under probe after plagiarism accusation18 hours ago
In the 1920s, America turned to Japanese oysters as its native industry declined; their descendants now support a Pacific Northwest shellfish industry worth over $270 million18 hours ago
Apollo 11 set up the Moon's first seismometer in 1969; its recorded moonquakes gave scientists the first detailed map of the lunar interior18 hours ago
Hawaii fenced the summit of Haleakalā against goats and pigs; native plants recovered inside while grazing continued outside18 hours ago
16-year-old ran onto a Tennessee middle-school football field during a scuffle and tackled a player; school district banned her from its properties for life18 hours ago
In 1966, American folk singer Pete Seeger set out to "build a boat to save the Hudson"; his floating classroom has since reached more than 500,000 people19 hours ago
In 1982, a California cheese maker donated thousands of acres from his dairy ranch; 44 years later crews removed his old cattle levees and reconnected the San Joaquin River to 220 acres of floodplain19 hours ago
An Iowa family moved the entire $12,000 farmhouse four miles on wheels to create their dream home18 hours ago
In 2014, New York completed the Javits Center's bird-safe renovation and green roof; bird collisions fell by more than 90%, while 65 species later used the roof19 hours ago
Around 1830, America imported Japanese wisteria for its hanging purple flowers; the vigorous vines can now smother trees and compete with native vegetation19 hours ago
Detroit school students can earn $100 every week just by attending all their classes as district schools bring back cash rewards for perfect attendance19 hours ago
In 2016, the Burt's Bees co-founder gave the US 87,500 acres and backed it with $40 million; 10 years later the Maine wilderness is a national monument19 hours ago
Why the US is deporting migrants to Liberia instead of their home countries21 hours ago
8 on board killed as twin-engine Cessna charter plane crashes in remote Alaska21 hours ago
In 1968, one man left modern life behind, built a remote Alaska cabin himself and spent nearly 30 years living in the wilderness23 hours ago
In 1990, Utah used the world's largest rotenone treatment on Strawberry Reservoir; over 99% of fish biomass vanished and the rebuilt fishery later produced 715,000 catches a year1 day ago
Billionaire Bill Ackman donates $400 million to brain research: shares heartbreaking story of daughter's coma, says he wants cure, not Nobel Prize winners1 day ago