The historian Procopius described how a creature called Porphyrios terrified sixth-century sailors for 50 years. But what was ...
Archaeologists in Turkey discovered over 60 ancient tombs in Colossae, the biblical city mentioned in St. Paul's famous New ...
Ancient humans living across Southeast Asian islands over 40,000 years ago were building sturdy, seafaring boats with plant ...
The youths of Ogbotobo Community, operating under the auspices of 'Concerned Youths of Ogbotobo Federated Communities' in ...
Located in the heart of the Columbia Basin, Moses Lake offers day-trippers wide-open spaces and surprising water features in the middle of Washington’s desert region. The city sits alongside its ...
An increasing number of frustrated NRM and NUP aspirants plan to contest as Independents in the 2026 elections ...
Expelled from Spain, Moses Cohen Henriques didn’t just flee—he struck back. Using insider knowledge of the Spanish colonies, he pulled off one of the biggest treasure heists in pirate history.
The Torah starts with the miraculous creation from what had been a waste, both infinite and void, and ends with death of the ...
Now, Franck Goddio, the French underwater archaeologist who rediscovered Thonis-Heracleion, says the 82-foot-long (25-meter-long) military ship was discovered in the major canal that flowed along the ...
Low water levels on the St. Lawrence River are stranding boats, damaging marinas, and disrupting shipping, prompting urgent ...
In September, Moses Lake High School alum Madison Molitor competed for the United States in the 2025 World Rowing Championships in Shanghai, China. Madison called the experience surreal and an honor.
Alex was quoting, “Mamion,” a 1808 poem by Sir Walter Scott, in which he wrote, “Oh, what a tangled web we weave / when first ...