It’s a fact that no one would deny that in the present world, fear and worry are constant companions of humans. One who is ...
A “burn cage” incinerator that is advertised to burn at 1,600 degrees was discovered at the Hollywood Hill mansion that singer D4vd was renting.
Elephant societies respond to death in ways that look uncannily similar to our own reactions. Here’s why it has researchers ...
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Who is he? Genetic genealogy revives 2003 Schuylkill River mystery in Berks
Authorities are using forensic genetic genealogy to try to identify a man whose body was found along the Schuylkill River in ...
Christina Purdie, 27, was last seen alive at the end of May, more than two months before a city Department of Transportation ...
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Inspector general releases information on standoff and discovery of human remains in Stamford
A man who opened fire on police during a standoff last week in Stamford was wearing a military uniform shirt with a Nazi ...
The number of victims killed in an explosion outside a police station in the western Mexican state of Michoacán over the weekend has risen to five. The Attorney General’s office said Sunday ...
The content creator was found unresponsive by public defender Renato Campos Pinto de Vitto on Nov. 2 Barbara Jankavski/Instagram A cause of death has been determined for Brazilian influencer Barbara ...
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The universe after death according to Stephen Hawking
What Stephen Hawking Thought About Life Beyond Life? The question of what happens after we die has stayed with humanity ...
D4vd remains uncharged in the controversial Celeste Rivas Hernandez case despite discovery of a high-temperature 'burn cage' ...
A Colorado judge is considering new plea agreements for two former funeral home owners accused of stashing nearly 190 decaying bodies and giving families fake ashes. The previous agreements for ...
The best art and photography of 2025 – from eye-boggling Bridget Riley to the Face’s riotous fashion
Jenny Saville’s bruising paintings, Andy Goldsworthy’s immersive stones, Lee Miller’s surrealist shots and Diane Arbus’s unforgiving nudes – our critics highlight a spectacular year ...
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