Missouri archaeologists hunt for lost Amazon civilization via geoglyphs
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Two archaeologists from the American heartland are embarking on an Amazonian adventure
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The Liberal Democrats have vowed to tax banks to raise money that could help people lower their energy bills. Daisy
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British PM Starmer says "two-state solution is the best hope for peace and security"
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has issued a pre-recorded video message on his YouTube channel and other social media platforms, announcing
Canola farmers feel the pinch as tariffs threaten profits
Canola farmers across the Prairies are on track to harvest a strong crop, but fear they might not see a
European airports scramble to get back online after cyberattack on check-in systems
Several of Europe’s biggest airports including London Heathrow raced to restore normal operations on Sunday after hackersdisrupted automatic check-in systems,
Why Caitlin Clark can’t play for the Fever as they advance in WNBA playoffs
The Indiana Fever stunned the Atlanta Dream in the winner-take-all Game 3 of their first-round series on Thursday to advance
Our pick for the best foldable phone just got a surprise $300 discount at Amazon
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Federal security efforts in full tilt ahead of Charlie Kirk’s memorial service
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Brown v. Board of Education: Ending the “separate but equal” doctrine
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Cyberattack disrupts check-in systems at 3 European airports for 2nd day
The cyberattack affected software of Collins Aerospace, whose systems help passengers check in, print boarding passes and bag tags, and dispatch their luggage.
What will the UK’s recognition of Palestine achieve? | Politics News
Today, Sir Keir Starmer will deliver on his pledge to recognise a Palestinian state – after setting out a series
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow end of deportation protections for Venezuelans
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Fed Cut Sets Stage for Asia’s Next Easing Wave
The Federal Reserve’s quarter-point reduction this week, alongside projections that point to two additional moves before year-end, resets the global rate anchor and jolts currency and risk sentimen…
Cyberattack bring chaos to airports: Who is behind this outage?
Major international airports across Europe, including London’s Heathrow and Berlin’s Brandenburg, are still experiencing operational disruptions after a suspected cyberattack