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Dolphin Death Mystery as Dozens Wash Up On Beach
The deaths are the latest in a high number of cetacean casualties reported in recent months.
Paleontologists Discover 'Exceptionally Large' Fossil Snake
This snake's size makes it one of the largest snakes that ever lived, rivaling the size of the enormous Titanoboa.
Crimea Strike Smashed S-400 Systems, Radar Stations and Control Center—Kyiv
A pro-Moscow military blogger said the attack involved 12 ATACMS missiles launched in two waves.
Russia Loses Pivotal Nuclear Deterrent Radar after Drone Attack: Report
The governor of Russia's Mordovia region, where Moscow bases its Container over-the-horizon radar, said drones had "again attacked" a facility in the region.
Russian TV Decries Crimea Attack: 'Target Practice' for Kerch Bridge Strike
Ukraine claimed responsibility for Wednesday's attack on a large Russian airfield in annexed Crimea.
War Maps Reveal How Russia Could Attack NATO
Defeating Ukraine would free up significant Russian forces to drive further west, according to the Institute for the Study of War.
China's iPhone-Making Dominance May Be Coming to an End
India is offering lucrative manufacturing support programs to attract companies like Apple that want to move their supply chains away from China.
Ukraine Ramps Up Patriot Requests: Here Are the Countries That Have Them
Kyiv is running short of the U.S.-made missiles it uses to protect its infrastructure from relentless Russian airstrikes.
US Water Supply Targeted by Russian Hackers: Report
Cyber Army of Russia Reborn is linked to Russia's GRU military intelligence agency, according to research by Mandiant.
Russian Victory Could Lead to World War III: Kyiv
Should Kyiv be defeated, "the global system of security will be destroyed," warned Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
Billionaire Faked Own Death To Join Russian Lover in Moscow: Reports
German billionaire Karl-Erivan Haub was officially declared dead in 2021, three years after vanishing in the Swiss Alps.
Ukraine Drone Strike Hits Kremlin Bomber Factory in Russia
The military plant is more than 800 miles from the Ukrainian border.
Ancient Maya Pyramid Holds Royal Bones Burnt In 'Desecration' Ritual
The burning ritual, which likely took place in the 9th century, may be rare archaeological evidence of political regime change.
Mysterious Burnt Seeds Found In Roman Pot May Be Cannabis
The ancient pot was found at a site that preserves evidence of Roman settlement and agricultural activity.
China's Economy Faces Choppy Waters Despite Rosy Report
Official data shows the world's second-largest economy grew faster than expected during the first quarter but began losing momentum in March.
Paleontologists Discover Fossils of What May Be Largest-Ever Marine Reptile
The "gigantic" creature, which lived more than 200 million years ago, may have reached around 82 feet in length, a study reports.
'Truly Unique' Roman Lead Coffin Found to Contain Child's Remains
An expert has described the coffin, thought to be more than 1,600 years old, as a "remarkable" discovery.
Ukraine Frets Over Speaker Mike Johnson's 'Last Chance' To Pass Aid Bill
"A rocket reaches Kharkiv in less than two minutes, while decisions on aid take two months," Ukrainian non-profit Rescue Now told Newsweek.
Snake Causes Havoc on Japanese Bullet Train
The snake was discovered lurking on the train traveling between Nagoya and Tokyo, but luckily nobody was panicked or injured.
China's Top Banks Deal Painful Blow to Russia
The Biden administration's secondary sanctions are proving effective at further isolating Russia, even from lenders in Moscow's most important partner.
War Maps Show Russia's Creeping Advance in Ukraine
Graphics from the ISW show the progress made by Russian forces but the think tank also says that Moscow's troops are reportedly suffering from morale issues.
Dubai Sees More Than a Year's Worth of Rain in 24 Hours
One woman on vacation in the Gulf emirate said the torrential downpour was like "the end of the world."