• US Spy Balloon Crashes In Northeast Syria

    US Spy Balloon Crashes In Northeast Syria Via The Cradle A sizable surveillance aerostat owned by the US military crashed on Wednesday near the town of Rmelan in Syria's northeastern Al-Hasakah province. Footage on social media showed the aerostat descending from the sky and, subsequently, its debris on the ground close to Rmelan, which was also near a US base. Allegedly, US fighter jets were seen flying over the vicinity during the event. The US maintains several illegal bases...

  • What Walmart's Q1 earnings are revealing about US consumers

    Walmart (WMT) posted its first-quarter earnings report revealing revenue that beat expectations and showed a growth in its e-commerce arm. Comparable sales and transactions rose 3.8% in the US, while the average ticket price was flat. Walmart CFO John David Rainey joined Yahoo Finance to give insight into the state of the consumer from Walmart's perspective, claiming consumers' wallets are "stretched." Yahoo Finance's Rachelle Akuffo joins Wealth! to break down the numbers behind Walmart's...

  • The 10 worst cities to drive in the US are revealed

    California claims several of the worst cities to drive in. Ranking based on metrics across experience, safety, cost and others. A total of 47 most densely populated cities were studied to produce ranking

  • New forecast reveals abnormal shift in US temperatures this summer

    Americans should be prepared for abnormal weather patterns this summer that will affect the majority of the US. Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and parts of Colorado will be the most affected.

  • Archaeologists Reveal Iron Age Building Destroyed by 'Violent' Fire

    Archaeologists have uncovered fascinating insights into a prehistoric building that was devastated by a "violent" fire 2,200 years ago.The building is located at the archaeological site of Tossal de Baltarga, an Iron Age hillfort complex occupying a strategic position in the eastern Pyrenees mountains of Spain.While the building—along with the wider settlement—was destroyed by the fire, which is thought to have occurred in the second half of the 3rd century B.C., the blaze helped to preserve a...

  • This Is Us Star's Masked Singer Reveal Will Melt Your Heart

    This is The Masked Singer's Poodle Moth. A beloved member of the This Is Us family was revealed as the fuzzy flyer during the Fox singing competition's quarterfinals on May 8, with judge Ken

  • US reveals it paused shipment of bombs for Israel over Rafah concerns

    The US last week paused a bomb shipment for Israel over concerns it was going ahead with a major ground operation in Rafah, southern Gaza, a senior administration official says. The shipment consisted of 1,800 2,000lb (907kg) bombs and 1,700 500lb bombs, the official told CBS News. Israel has not “fully addressed” US concerns over …

  • US reveals it paused shipment of bombs for Israel over Rafah concerns

    A bomb shipment was halted last week over concerns Israel was going ahead with a Rafah offensive.

  • US repatriates 11 Americans, 6 Canadians from northeast Syria

    The U.S. repatriated 11 Americans, six Canadians, four Dutch citizens and one Finnish citizen from northeast Syria on Tuesday, according to a statement from Secretary of State Antony Blinken. “In conducting this complex repatriation and resettlement the Department coordinated closely with our interagency partners,” Blinken said in the Tuesday statement. “I would like to thank

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    Mystery snack company revealed; slated for ex-General Motors building

    MORAINE, Ohio (WDTN) -- The secret company that could open in a Moraine industrial building has been unveiled. Dubbed as "Project Crispy," Shearer’s Foods, LLC. is named as the company listed for seeking a tax credit in Moraine, according to the Ohio Tax Credit Authority's agenda. The company would take over the former General Motors []

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    Multi-vehicle wreck on US 50 in Bridgeport sends 3 to the hospital

    Three people had to be taken to the hospital Friday afternoon following a multi-vehicle wreck on U.S. Route 50 in Bridgeport that shut down part of the road.

  • Study reveals the dietary practices of the agropastoral communities of the northeast Iberian Peninsula

    Raquel Hernando, a Juan de la Cierva researcher associated with the European project TIED2TEETH, at the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH), is the lead author of a paper published in the American Journal of Biological Anthropology, in which the teeth of 84 adult individuals found at eight sites in the northeast Iberian Peninsula were analyzed to offer new perspectives on the diet of these populations in recent prehistory.