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Divers hunting for Alexander the Great's tomb make discovery
Divers hunting for Alexander the Great's tomb make discovery
Experts have uncovered the wreckage of a luxurious ancient Egyptian pleasure barge.— Express

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Explosion from deep space unlike anything scientists have seen
Explosion from deep space unlike anything scientists have seen
Astronomers used major telescopes across the world to probe a cosmic explosion 8 billion light-years away.— Live Science
'Little Foot' fossil may belong to new species of human ancestor
'Little Foot' fossil may belong to new species of human ancestor
The remains of a prehistoric skeleton found in a cave in South Africa may be something completely new to science.— Unexplained Mysteries
Dark Matter Hunters Near Discovery of Universe's Mystery
Dark Matter Hunters Near Discovery of Universe's Mystery
An experiment has detected elusive neutrinos produced deep inside the Sun.— Mirage News
Russia's 'Doomsday Radio' broadcasts 15 more cryptic messages
Russia's 'Doomsday Radio' broadcasts 15 more cryptic messages
The enigmatic station has been unusually active over the last week, and nobody knows what that could mean.— Unexplained Mysteries
What did Nostradamus predict for the year 2026 and beyond?
What did Nostradamus predict for the year 2026 and beyond?
As the end of the year approaches, we take a look at what Nostradamus wrote in his predictions for 2026.— Unexplained Mysteries
2,000-year-old shipwreck may be Egyptian barge from last dynasty of pharaohs
2,000-year-old shipwreck may be Egyptian barge from last dynasty of pharaohs
Archaeologists diving off the coast of Alexandria, Egypt, have discovered the remains of a 2,000-year-old barge from the time of the Ptolemaic period.— Live Science
This 'Wet Lava Ball' in Space Somehow Clings to an Atmosphere
This 'Wet Lava Ball' in Space Somehow Clings to an Atmosphere
The hot super-Earth exoplanet has a magma ocean and orbits a very old star.— Gizmodo
Meet the newest addition to the frog family
Meet the newest addition to the frog family
Adorable tiny pumpkin toadlet is discovered in Brazil.— Daily Mail
Cameras on killer whales record first evidence of joint hunt with dolphins
Cameras on killer whales record first evidence of joint hunt with dolphins
Scientists have captured rare footage of killer whales and Pacific white-sided dolphins hunting together near the coast of British Columbia, Canada.— BBC
How experiences can shape a belief in flat Earth and other conspiracies
How experiences can shape a belief in flat Earth and other conspiracies
Researchers have long explored what might lead people to believe in things that can be easily disproven.— Unexplained Mysteries
Einstein's right again!
Einstein's right again!
Scientists catch a feasting black hole dragging the very fabric of spacetime.— Space.com
Eerie moment UFO spotted rising out of the sea in Suffolk before zipping off
Eerie moment UFO spotted rising out of the sea in Suffolk before zipping off
Every year Brits report hundreds of sightings of UFOs and have been doing so for more than eight decades.— Mirror
Giant structure discovered deep beneath Bermuda is unlike anything else on Earth
Giant structure discovered deep beneath Bermuda is unlike anything else on Earth
A thick layer of more than 12 miles of rock may explain why Bermuda seems to float above the surrounding ocean.— Live Science
Ancient Egypt's origin story rewritten after scientists reveal new timeline for its most powerful era
Ancient Egypt's origin story rewritten after scientists reveal new timeline for its most powerful era
A new discovery has rewritten the timeline of Egypt's early dynasties, placing the rise of the New Kingdom nearly a century later than previously thought.— Daily Mail
Video shows UFO over Miami Beach
Video shows UFO over Miami Beach
New videos show strange lights spotted over coastal areas, ranging from small towns to major metropolitan areas.— NewsNation
Swedish musician teaches octopus to play piano
Swedish musician teaches octopus to play piano
The man visited a live fish market where he rescued a young octopus he named Takoyaki.— Classic FM
Watch the moment a UFO was spotted in the sky above Doncaster
Watch the moment a UFO was spotted in the sky above Doncaster
The object sped across the sky, coming to a sudden stop and then moving on again.— Doncaster Free Press
7000-year-old wall from sunken city 'inspired Atlantis myth'
7000-year-old wall from sunken city 'inspired Atlantis myth'
French marine archaeologists have uncovered a colossal Stone Age wall off the coast of Brittany.— The Sun
Study shows humans mastered fire-making 400,000 years ago
Study shows humans mastered fire-making 400,000 years ago
A Paleolithic site has revealed that early humans mastered the skill long before what was previously thought.— Archaeology News
Further evidence points to giant columns under Giza Pyramids
Further evidence points to giant columns under Giza Pyramids
New satellite data reportedly backs up claims of huge structures situated deep beneath Egypt's Giza Plateau.— Unexplained Mysteries
NASA loses contact with craft orbiting Mars for over a decade
NASA loses contact with craft orbiting Mars for over a decade
The space agency is investigating after Maven abruptly stopped communicating to ground stations over the weekend.— The Guardian
NYC's Mayor-Elect Warned Gracie Mansion is Haunted
NYC's Mayor-Elect Warned Gracie Mansion is Haunted
Outgoing Mayor Eric Adams warned his successor that his soon-to-be home of Gracie Mansion is haunted.— NY Post
Mysterious 'demon monolith' appears in California desert
Mysterious 'demon monolith' appears in California desert
Standing more than nine feet tall, the black statue was spotted by several visitors in Joshua Tree National Park.— Daily Mail
Scientists Invent Chip that Moves Objects with Acoustic Waves
Scientists Invent Chip that Moves Objects with Acoustic Waves
The chip is the first to generate waves capable of manipulating both solid and liquid matter without direct contact.— The Debrief
Giant sunspot on par with the one that birthed the Carrington Event has appeared on the sun
Giant sunspot on par with the one that birthed the Carrington Event has appeared on the sun
A massive new sunspot complex, dubbed AR 4294-4296, has emerged on the sun and is facing directly at Earth.— Live Science
'Great wars and a swarm of bees': Nostradamus's terrifying predictions for 2026 revealed
'Great wars and a swarm of bees': Nostradamus's terrifying predictions for 2026 revealed
According to some interpretations, the 16th-century astrologer predicted political upheaval and a renewed conflict between East and West in 2026.— Daily Mail
Scientists Found a Bizarre Fossil Bird with Over 800 Stones in Its Throat, What Happened?
Scientists Found a Bizarre Fossil Bird with Over 800 Stones in Its Throat, What Happened?
This newly identified species, called Chromeornis funkyi, was discovered with a throat full of tiny stones.— Daily Galaxy
6 Strange Discoveries About the Bermuda Triangle
6 Strange Discoveries About the Bermuda Triangle
Many verified and unsubstantiated claims of disasters have emerged in the oceanic region.— World Atlas
Items abandoned on English highways include boat, carnival ride
Items abandoned on English highways include boat, carnival ride
England's National Highways said it has collected more than 49,000 abandoned objects from the country's roads this year.— UPI

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The Great Taking / Battlefield Hauntings
The Great Taking / Battlefield Hauntings
Financial expert Mel Mattison explained "The Great Taking," the idea that global elites are planning to confiscate all our assets. Followed by historian Courtney Mclnvale, who explored the intersection of war and the paranormal.

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