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Climate change will even change the color of the oceans
The ocean will not look the same color in the future. It won't turn pink or anything radically different; the change will be more apparent through optic sensors than though the human eye. But it serves as an early warning sign that global warming is significantly altering the planet's ecosystems, according to a new study.
To live your best life, live the life you evolved for
When we have to give a talk to a group of people, we feel anxious and experience the bodily fear responses that do not make sense now: The system is not meant to function in this safe context.
Is Providence the USA's most underrated city?
Providence, Rhode Island, is the biggest city in America's smallest state, and it often gets lost between two of its neighbors, bustling Boston and elegant Newport. But coming to New England and skipping this city is a major travel mistake.
Wreckage from missing plane of footballer Emiliano Sala found
Wreckage from the plane carrying Argentine football star Emiliano Sala that disappeared over the English Channel almost two weeks ago has been found, according a marine scientist leading a search team.
Bahrain soccer player detained in Thailand to spend another two months in jail
Hakeem Al-Araibi, the refugee soccer player who is fighting extradition from Thailand, will remain in jail for a further 60-days as he prepares a defense against Bahrain's extradition request.
California plane crash kills 2, injures 2
Two people were killed and two others injured when a small plane crashed into a home on Sunday outside of Los Angeles, authorities said.
Watch the 2019 Super Bowl commercials
The usual Super Bowl suspects like Coke, Pepsi, Pringles and Doritos are back with their new ads featuring a host of celebrities for the big game in 2019.
Dad of Parkland victim hits back at Louis C.K. with 'standup set'
A father whose son was killed in the Parkland shooting in 2018 is taking Louis C.K. to task by recording a standup routine of his own.
China's top movie-ticketing platform becomes latest IPO flop in Hong Kong
China's biggest online movie-ticketing platform flopped in its stock market debut in Hong Kong, becoming the latest disappointing tech listing in the city.
Nissan cites Brexit 'uncertainty' as it scraps plans to build model in Britain
Japanese car manufacturer Nissan has confirmed it is scrapping plans to build a new model in the English city of Sunderland, citing uncertainty over Brexit and further highlighting employers' fears of a no-deal departure by the UK from the European Union.
Gov. Cuomo calls on DOJ to investigate power outage at Brooklyn detention center
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called on the Department of Justice to immediately investigate the circumstances at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where a power outage has left inmates without heat or lighting the past few days.
Hong Kong's best new restaurants for 2019
A city of more than 25,000 places to eat, Hong Kong is always going to spoil diners, even without the seemingly constant flow of new spots opening up.
Final children to leave Australia's detention centers on Nauru
The last of the asylum-seeker children detained by Australia on the remote Pacific island of Nauru will be resettled in the United States, the government says.
'Please fight for me.' Bahrain soccer player detained in Thailand pleads for help
Hakeem Al-Araibi's finger traces over every sentence of the letter, eager not to miss even one word from his beloved wife.
Venezuela's opposition sets road map, calls for aid and protection of assets
As President Nicolas Maduro shows no willingness to relinquish power amid defections and calls for his ouster, Venezuela's self-declared interim president outlined an opposition road map Sunday.
Axios: Since midterms, Trump has spent nearly 60% of his scheduled time in unstructured 'executive time'
Since the day after the 2018 midterm elections, President Donald Trump has spent around 60% of his scheduled time in unstructured "executive time," Axios reported Sunday.
Texas police capture MMA fighter facing murder charges after he escaped custody
An MMA fighter facing murder charges escaped custody for nine hours before being caught Sunday.
The Super Bowl's biggest moments
More than 40 mummies discovered at Egypt burial site
Dozens of newly discovered mummies have been unveiled at a burial site in Egypt.
'El Chapo' called sex with young girls 'vitamins'
Pentagon will deploy approximately 3,750 additional US forces to provide more support at southwest border
The Pentagon announced Sunday approximately 3,750 additional U.S. forces will deploy to the southwest border to provide additional support to Customs and Border Protection.
Trump 'not thought about Stone pardon'
President Donald Trump said he has not thought about pardoning his longtime ally and adviser Roger Stone and sought to distance Stone from his 2016 presidential campaign.
MBS 'clampdown' fuels surge in numbers of Saudi refugees
Trump would send US troops back to Syria should ISIS regroup
TSA agent falls to death at Orlando airport
MBS 'clampdown' fuels surge in Saudi refugees
This is why blackface is offensive
Military defection, mass protests embolden Venezuela's opposition
The political momentum of Venezuela's opposition swelled Saturday amid massive street protests in Caracas and the reported defection of a top military official in the embattled Nicolas Maduro government.
US governor claims racist photo wasn't him, won't resign
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is digging in.
Will China's hit period drama 'Yanxi Palace' face censorship?
China's hugely successful period dramas could be facing increased scrutiny from the Communist Party and its ever-widening dragnet of cultural censorship.
History chains Cuba to Venezuela's crisis
Less than a month after seizing power in 1959, Fidel Castro embarked on his first trip as leader to seek support for his revolution. The young rebel leader's destination wasn't Moscow or Washington, it was Caracas.
'All alone' no more: Trump returns to Mar-a-Lago
India's growing taste for lavish weddings
When it comes to elaborate nuptials, few can rival the mega-weddings of India's super-rich.
Under-fire governor asked to moonwalk, wife talks him out of it
During a press conference about a racist yearbook photo, Gov. Ralph Notham's wife Pam said "inappropriate circumstances" when a reporter asked the Governor if he can still moonwalk.
Navy's first all-female flyover will honor woman who helped make it possible
The first woman to fly a tactical fighter jet in the US Navy opened the door for more than just women in combat. She also helped them with the transition to civilian life.
England shock Ireland with impressive opening win
England opened its Six Nations campaign with a commanding performance on Saturday, beating tournament favorite Ireland 32-20 in Dublin.
Nigeria's Vice President 'safe and sound' after helicopter crash on campaign trail
Nigeria's Vice President Yemi Osinbajo escaped unhurt after his helicopter crash-landed on Saturday, his spokesman said.
'Dickensian diseases' are making a comeback in the UK
New research shows that cases of diseases more commonly associated with the Victorian era are increasing in the UK.
Russia joins US in suspending nuclear missile treaty
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Moscow's suspension of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces treaty on Saturday, according to the Kremlin's official website.
Skiing's new queen?
Mikaela Shiffrin maintained her dominance on Saturday with her 13th victory of the season, comfortably winning the slalom World Cup event at Maribor, Slovenia.
Pregnant woman dragged off train
Video footage showing a heavily pregnant woman being forcibly removed from a train has sparked anger in Sweden.
Groundhog predicts an early spring
Thousands of people gathered Saturday at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to watch a famous groundhog deliver his highly anticipated forecast.
See moment Brazil dam bursts, killing dozens
A dam in Minas Gerais, Brazil has collapsed, leaving dozens dead and hundreds missing.
Ice and fire: Extreme global weather shatters records
US cities as cold as the Arctic. An Australian inferno. The UK covered in snow.
A Hawaiian Airlines flight headed to Maui returned to LAX three times over unrelated issues
More than 200 Hawaiian Airlines passengers aboard Flight 33 said "Aloha" to Los Angeles — and it meant both hello and goodbye.
Shelter worker sentenced to 19 years for sexually abusing migrant boys
A former youth care worker has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for sexually abusing teenage boys at a migrant shelter in Arizona, the Justice Department said.
FedEx worker found dead ... one of 23 killed in extreme weather
A 69-year-old FedEx worker has been found dead outside a delivery hub in western Illinois, and police believe the extreme cold snap that hit the country this week played a role.
WWI grenade found in shipment of potatoes
War relics are often discovered in unusual places, but few finds are as unexpected as this one.
Man who filmed threesome on subway hit with fine
A porn star who filmed himself having a threesome in front of passengers on a London underground train has been handed a £1,000 ($1,300) fine.
'You are loved:' Meghan writes notes for sex workers
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex wrote messages of support and empowerment for sex workers while on an unannounced visit to a charity with her husband Prince Harry on Friday.
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