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A fifteenth-century ‘tower of human skulls’ was discovered in Mexico City

December 14, 2020 Florence Alessi

A tower of human skulls going back to the fifteenth century has been found close to the Metropolitan Cathedral in the focal point…

Russia tested intercontinental ballistic missile

December 13, 2020 Benjamin Leo

Russia utilized its military muscles Saturday, test-terminating four intercontinental ballistic missiles from a submerged situation in the Sea of Okhotsk, the nation’s safeguard…

Russia’s ‘Doomsday plane’ broken into, equipment looted

December 12, 2020 Florence Alessi

Russia’s supposed “doomsday plane” — which would be utilized by Vladimir Putin in case of an atomic assault — was broken into and…

Libraries in Japan installing a machine that sterilizes books using ultraviolet light

December 10, 2020 Sophia Andrew

TOKYO – Libraries in Japan are trusting a machine that sterilizes books utilizing ultraviolet light is giving guests consolation to take-out distributions during…

Doses of the first COVID-19 vaccine in the UK were administered

December 8, 2020 Antonio Chad

Doses of the primary COVID-19 vaccine in the UK were controlled on Tuesday after British controllers gave a crisis approval to the medication…

Ratcliffe says China is waging a covert operation to influence US lawmakers.

December 5, 2020 Emma Perkins

WASHINGTON — China’s Communist government is pursuing a secretive activity to impact individuals from Congress into supporting favorable to Beijing approaches, the Director…

Interpol issued a global warning that crime groups could be target the COVID-19 vaccines.

December 3, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Interpol gave a global admonition Wednesday that coordinated wrongdoing gatherings could focus on the forthcoming Covid vaccination campaigns by hawking counterfeit shots and…

Academy says,the Oscars 2021 in-person telecast will happen

December 2, 2020 Dave Barr

The 2021 Oscars won’t be held practically, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences disclosed to Variety Tuesday, and will rather be…

Ex-Google chief says the magic age for identifying possible wunderkinds is 16

December 2, 2020 Emma Perkins

Previous Google CEO Eric Schmidt has dispatched a journey to locate the 100 brightest adolescents around the world – and said the magic…

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