
Multiple earthquakes rattle Pacific Northwest along Cascadia Subduction Zone
Nearly a dozen tremors, including a 5.8 and 5.1, struck off Oregon in less than 12 hours, renewing concern over the long‑overdue 'Big One'

Nearly a dozen tremors, including a 5.8 and 5.1, struck off Oregon in less than 12 hours, renewing concern over the long‑overdue 'Big One'

Filmmaker’s presence drew attention as a House panel aired new footage and veterans described encounters with unexplained aerial phenomena

Investigative journalist George Knapp told a House task force he obtained Soviet-era records that, he said, show unidentified aerial phenomena briefly activated launch systems at a missile base in October 1982

A pop-up lab at a Dutch music festival found female mosquitoes landed more often on volunteers who reported drinking beer, sharing a bed or skipping sunscreen; researchers attribute the effect to scent changes, not ethanol.

Remarks captured at a Beijing parade have renewed attention on state-backed longevity research, bioprinting ambitions and long-standing concerns over organ sourcing.

NAEP results from tests administered Jan–Mar 2024 show multi-decade declines that began before the pandemic; Education Department officials urge action as federal offices face budget cuts.

Three veterans describe encounters with Tic-Tac, triangular and cube-shaped craft and say intelligence agencies sought to silence them

Numerologists and astrologers mark Sept. 9 as a rare 'triple nine' gateway for completion and change, framed by a lunar eclipse on Sept. 7 and a solar eclipse on Sept. 21.

Tremor struck about 102 miles west-southwest of Port Orford; officials point to Cascadia Subduction Zone and new state seismic rules announced hours earlier