Private craft SpaceX completed a historic mission with the first all-civilian flight crew. Every successful mission has its bumps. Or toilet trouble.
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Sherwin-Williams unveils naturistic and earthy ‘Color of the Year’ for 2022
Evergreen fog, the winning color selected by paint company Sherwin-Williams, offers a naturistic ambiance and serene, “sophisticated” depth to a room.
Ice age kids squished hands in mud. Are fossilized prints some of world’s oldest art?
Archeologists believe recently discovered hand and footprints could be considered prehistoric art, dating back 200,000 years to the Ice Age.
Elon Musk taunts President Biden with ‘sleeping’ tweet after SpaceX completes mission
Elon Musk took a jab at President Joe Biden the day after his spacecraft SpaceX, completed a historic mission as the first all-civilian flight crew.
Rolling Stone updates 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list with big changes. Hint: There’s a new No. 1.
Rolling Stone noted that its list was created from over 250 artists, writers and industry figures who participated in a poll of over 4,000 songs.
Man reaching for card crushed to death by his own car in McDonald’s drive-thru
Police said a man’s “vehicle rolled, colliding into a structural piece of the restaurant. The driver … was pinned between the (car) door and frame.”
Eternal motherly love? Extinct spiders found protecting offspring in 99-million-year-old fossils
A mother’s love is eternal. Or at least encapsulated in a fossilized tree resin that’s 99 million years old.
18 gorillas in Atlanta zoo show COVID symptoms after delta exposure, may receive vaccines
The western lowland gorillas at Zoo Atlanta were seen coughing with running noses and a decreased appetite. All are being tested for the coronavirus.
NYC loses top spot on ‘world’s best’ list that names San Francisco a better place to live
Here’s where New York City, San Francisco and Amsterdam ranked on world’s best city list by entertainment guide ‘Time Out.’
Fossils of giant, ‘mind-boggling’ swimming head creature unearthed in Canada
A new fossil named Titanokorys gainesi was found in the Canadian Rockies and measured 1.6 feet in length, according to a study published Wednesday.