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This is the underwater structure that looks too perfect
Deep beneath the Baltic Sea lies a structure that looks engineered—but no one knows by whom. Some say it’s Atlantis. Others ...
Writer of Pop Culture on MSN
This day in pop culture for January 27
On this day in pop culture history, “Laverne & Shirley” moved in, “Resident Alien” landed, Thomas Edison got a bright idea ...
Astrology.com on MSN
Your Daily FoodScope for January 24, 2026
Do you often find yourself wondering what food to cook, how to cook it, and even that dreaded question—how much of it? It’s a ...
The scheme — reminiscent of "Catch Me If You Can," the movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio — lasted four years, U.S. prosecutors ...
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Dixon of Dock Green to be 'reincarnated' as real-life Robocop under AI-driven police reforms
Senior officers insisted the archetypal British bobby - who featured in the BBC drama from the Fifties to the Seventies - ...
Explore how literary festivals in India foster dialogue on co-existence, democracy, and pluralism amid rising global ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
FICTION: Coming back to the city of ghosts
Nepal, Jan. 25 -- I don't know why I decided to walk home from the airport, but I did. There's no proper pathway from the ...
Twelve-thousand people — almost a quarter of the city’s population — had gathered on Scotsman’s Hill to watch. As related by ...
The drawing room is like a monstrous prehistoric octopede. People fear to go in. They have a strange feeling that its ...
39 cinematographers tell IndieWire how they captured their stories at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
High-energy particles zipping through the cosmos are harmful to life on Earth, but scientists think it could be food for potential alien life elsewhere. Saturn's moon Enceladus (shown here in a 2006 ...
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