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In 1999 a young American dumped his bicycle and walked out into the Great Sandy Desert. Why was he willing to risk his life, and why do some people need to get lost in order to feel found?
She was there when Jesus was crucified, yet no one knows much about her. That might be why scholars just can’t quit chasing down the truth about Mary Magdalene.
A Huntington Beach teenager fought for his life after being hit by a car while riding his bike, and still has years of recovery ahead from the traumatic injury.
The perfect storm of a likeable team, a manager with decency and a devoted fanbase has propelled them to an eighth sell-out in a row ...
Chili the Chihuahua mix ran off from his stricken Manhattan owners and was missing for 10 days last month -- before an eagle-eyed kayaker plucked the oil-covered, malnourished pooch from the water ...
Hallmark is celebrating Christmas in July with four new Unwrapping Christmas movies, starting with “Unwrapping Christmas: Tina’s Miracle” on Saturday, July 5 (7/5/2025), at 8 p.m. ET on the ...
Researchers at Heidelberg University are studying the formation of this characteristically blue-colored crystal in volcanic melts Sapphires are among the most precious gems, yet they consist ...
The Department of Conservation flew ranger Iain Graham and his dog Brew to Adams Wilderness. They found the elusive female kiwi and collected feathers for DNA confirmation-called “almost ...
Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force announced they found "the body of a deceased male in a decomposed state" in the area where missing American Brian Tarrence was last seen.
Lifestyle Fashion & Beauty Amazon Prime Day 'Miracle in a bottle' anti-wrinkle serum cut by 55% in Amazon Prime Day sale Beauty fans need to be quick, as Amazon's Prime Day sale ends at midnight.
My hair’s so thin you can see my scalp but miracle £8 product fixes it in seconds, it’s an instant confidence boost Watch the video to see Yasmine's incredible hair transformation in full ...
At least 50 people - including 15 children - have died after the Guadalupe River surged 30 feet above its normal height, devastating children's summer camps and ripping apart families.
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