Harrowing photos captured the downed aircraft after it made an emergency landing near 7th Street and Missouri Avenue in Phoenix just before 2:40 p.m.
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After winning a back-to-back Masters tournament -- the first since Tiger Woods in 2002 -- Rory McIlroy quickly went over show some love to his family on the sidelines.
The Knicks guard made sure of it Sunday after logging just 23 seconds after tipoff against the Hornets, fouling purposefully on the first defensive possession to compel the sub.
Chisholm wasn’t doing anything illegal. In fact, tipping off pitch locations from second base has become an accepted form of gamesmanship in baseball.
A small airplane with three people on board was forced to make an emergency landing on a Phoenix roadway on Sunday afternoon, but no passengers were hurt.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks during his 100 Day Address in Maspeth, New York on April 12, 2026. April 10 marked Mamdani's 100th day in office as New York City's 112th mayor. The mayor focused on child care and worker gains, arguing that basic services are key to rebuilding trust in government. [ more › ]
With another green jacket, Rory McIlroy joins Tiger Woods, Nick Faldo and Jack Nicklaus as the only repeat winners of the Masters.
The relationship between science and pop culture often looks like a one-way street: scientific discoveries inspire films, television and novels, particularly in science fiction. But the relationship really goes both ways, and extends beyond sci-fi.
Skid Row in Los Angeles stands as a stark example of what happens when ideology overrides reality.
With another green jacket, McIlroy joined Tiger Woods, Nick Faldo and Jack Nicklaus as the only repeat winners of the Masters.
Imagine it’s a regular Tuesday morning and you’re in Antarctica. Your eyes meet the sky, and the blue is so vivid it feels electric. The air is so clean you can just about taste it. Now, picture a dust storm over the Himalayas; you squint, trying to catch a hint of that crisp blue, but all you see is a fuzzy white. Why are the skies in some parts of the world bluer than those in other parts?Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Pollution, Air pollution, Light, Climate Crisis, Himalayas
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