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Rare Comet to Appear for First Time in 170,000 Years – Here’s How to See It

Looking up at the night sky this week offers a rare chance to see the same glowing beacon that appeared to our ancestors nearly 170,000 years ago. Long before the rise of modern civilizations or the invention of the wheel, this celestial traveler swept past Earth, leaving a mark on a world where early humans…
Scientists Dropped a Cow 1.6 KM Deep Into the South China Sea, and Something Surprising Showed Up

Have you ever considered what happens when something from our world suddenly appears in the total darkness of the ocean floor? In the South China Sea, a group of scientists decided to find out by lowering a land-dwelling animal nearly a mile deep into the abyss. This unusual experiment created a rare oasis of energy…
Trump’s 250-Foot Golden Arch Could Reshape the Washington Skyline Forever

Between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery sits an empty traffic circle. For decades, commuters and tourists have crossed the Arlington Memorial Bridge without giving that barren roundabout a second glance. Motorists pass through it. Joggers cut around it. No one lingers. If the Trump administration’s most ambitious architectural gambit succeeds, indifference toward that…
A Wall Street Economist Argues the Real U.S. Poverty Line Is $140,000. His Math Is Hard to Ignore.

Most Americans assume they know what poverty looks like. A number set by the federal government tells us who qualifies and who doesn’t, who gets help and who gets told they’re doing fine. For decades, that number has gone largely unquestioned. But what if it was never designed to measure what we think it measures?…
The Middle East Holds Half of the World’s Conventional Oil Reserves. But Why?

The idea that one region came to dominate the global oil map can sound almost too neat, as though history simply handed the Middle East an outsized role in the modern energy economy. But the real answer is older, slower, and far more geological than political. Long before pipelines, refineries, and strategic shipping lanes, this…






