The University at Buffalo is required to maintain a reasonably detailed current list of records by subject matter. UB maintains records by subject in accordance with the SUNY Records Retention and ...
The ferry Ranger III is seen docked at Rock Harbor, at Isle Royale National Park, in 2016. Authorities have confirmed that two people found dead at a remote campground at the park on June 10, died as ...
The US government’s gross national debt has surpassed $38 trillion amid the ongoing federal shutdown, marking a historic milestone for the nation’s finances. This comes just two months after debt hit ...
Coffee futures rose to a fresh record in New York as US tariffs and crop concerns keep supplies constrained, risking further price hikes at cafes and supermarkets. Prices of arabica, the variety ...
A body has been found in the search for a woman who went missing from Aberdeen earlier this month. Officers from Police Scotland confirmed that a body was recovered from the River Dee in the Granite ...
THREE prison inmates have been arrested for threatening to kill former French president Nicolas Sarkozy. The prisoners – who have not been named – are fellow inmate of the 70-year-old in La Santé, the ...
This op-ed from Fight for the Future, a group organizing around the internet and political power, criticizes Democrats' backing of age verification laws and attacks on Section 230 as enabling a ...
Mike Jack set a Guinness World Record for eating 50 Bhut Jolokia chillies fastest. He completed the challenge in 14 minutes and 37 seconds. The Bhut Jolokia, or ghost pepper, is known for its extreme ...
UniCredit shareholders prepare for a bumper payout as the bank forecasts profits of more than €10 billion this year. Italian banking group UniCredit has delivered a robust third quarter, underscoring ...
The first half of this year was the costliest ever recorded for weather and climate disasters in the United States, according to an analysis published Wednesday by the nonprofit organization Climate ...
Mosquitos have been detected on Icelandic soil for the first time on record. Up until this month, Iceland was one of the only places on the planet that didn’t have a mosquito population thanks to its ...