A study on tectonic plates that converge on the Tibetan Plateau has shown that Earth's fault lines are far weaker and the ...
The Utah Geological Survey (UGS) has completed a project forming new high-resolution maps of active faults throughout central ...
A fault in a water line caused flooding on an MSC Cruises ship. Video footage uploaded to YouTube by Brazilian news outlet UOL appeared to show standing water in a hallway on MSC Seaview. In one clip, ...
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An increasingly loud contingent supports the Trump administration’s efforts to deport illegal immigrants. By Elizabeth Dias and Shannon Sims Reporting from Washington, D.C., and Louisiana. When ...
When federal agents descended on Louisiana this month to pursue their aggressive deportation campaign, a group of Roman Catholic priests privately brought the Eucharist to the homes of immigrants too ...
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With the stock market at exhilarating heights, any sign of weakness raises fears of another financial crisis. No wonder market prognosticators are asking: Could we soon face a repeat of 2008 or 2000?
Venezuela’s oil production has collapsed under years of mismanagement and U.S. sanctions, leaving the country reliant on shadow fleets and limited foreign partners. The Trump administration’s ...
Drop. Cover. Hold on. That’s the three-part jingle every Californian learns to stay safe in earthquake country. Scientists forecast a more than 99% chance that earthquakes of 6.7 magnitude or larger ...
Escalating activity along a fault line in the Sea of Marmara is moving closer to Istanbul, seismologists warn. By Robin George Andrews Something ominous is happening deep below the Sea of Marmara in ...
‘I’m sorry for the trouble, but it can’t be helped!” This was probably the most common line in emails I received from David Pryce-Jones over the years at National Review. It was in reference to his ...