By GABRIELLE REYES More than 50,000 people have been affected by recent Islamic terror attacks in northeastern Mozambique and need food assistance, the World Food Program (WFP)…
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By DIGIGOD Shimatsu – ‘The Man From Soma-Han’ Although by no means a jockey, I’ve ridden horses along the Sierra Nevada as a boy, in…
By Strange Sounds Friday morning’s EF4 tornado in Coweta County, Georgia, was the strongest tornado to hit the state in almost a decade and only…
By Mica Soellner Record rains around Nashville, Tennessee, have killed at least four people, and local officials have rescued at least 130 people from houses,…
By James Vincent Stargazers in Oregon and Washington were treated to an unexpected show last night: what looked like a meteor shower streaking lazily across…
By Elias Marat In recent years, Australia’s most populous state of New South Wales (NSW) has faced everything from drought to brushfires, a pandemic, a recent all-consuming…
By Tyler Durden A coffee shortage appears to be brewing as global supplies could shift into a deficit as drought in Brazil slashes output. This…
By Jan Jekielek “Our sovereignty, our solvency, our national security are all on the line,” says. Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas), who criticized the Biden administration’s…
By Brandon Specktor Mice in the cabinets. Mice in the streets. Thousands upon thousands of mice in the barn, pooing so much it takes six…
By BRYAN PRESTON Depending on how and when you count, Japan’s Toyota is the world’s largest automaker. According to Wheels, Toyota and Volkswagen vie for the…
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) In the United Kingdom (U.K.) alone, mask waste is now exceeding five Eiffel Towers’ worth of rubbish every single year. And yet…
By Tyler Durden The largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan struck ten years ago today. The 9.0-magnitude quake triggered a devastating tsunami, killing more than…














