Three Latvian climbers died after a fall on Mount McKinley, with one survivor rescued. The accident occurred on May 28 on the treacherous Autobahn section.
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The Japanese Towel Roll Is Here to Fix Your Posture
The Japanese towel roll method is gaining attention as a gentle way to improve posture and core strength, but its full benefits and limitations remain under review.
Riders rescued from roller coaster
Several riders were safely rescued from a roller coaster after it malfunctioned, causing an emergency halt. No injuries reported.
United Airlines Alerts Travelers Of Snowstorm Cancellations At 7 Major Airports
United Airlines has issued a travel alert for seven U.S. airports due to a Colorado snowstorm, warning of potential cancellations and delays on May 6-7, 2026.
After 6 Dead in a Maldives Scuba Tragedy, the Safety Lessons We Need to Take Away
Six divers died after an incident in Maldives’ Vaavu Atoll on May 14. Investigation ongoing, highlighting risks of deep cave diving and safety protocols.
Residents kept reporting strange burglaries inside their homes, even though all the doors were locked. Police finally caught the thief and asked him to show how he was getting in
Police apprehended a suspect after residents reported unusual break-ins, even with all doors secured. Details on how entry was gained remain unclear.
Texas storms prompt canceled flights as north-east heatwave comes to a close
Storms in Texas cause hundreds of flight cancellations; northeast experiences a sharp cooldown ending a record heatwave, impacting travel and daily life.
A vehicle explodes near the Charging Bull statue in New York. No injuries were reported.
A vehicle exploded near the Charging Bull statue in New York City, but no injuries have been reported. Authorities are investigating the incident.
TIL that horses have no muscles in their lower legs, so their hooves act as “second hearts”. A horse that can’t move risks blood pooling in its hooves, which can cause tissue death starting from the hooves up. This is a key reason why leg injuries are often fatal for horses.
New research confirms horses lack muscles in their lower legs; their hooves function as a ‘second heart’ to aid blood circulation, vital for their health.
Unmanned submarine mapping West Antarctica’s Dotson Ice Shelf reported strange under-ice structures, then went silent after traveling underwater roughly ten miles towards the ice shelf’s center.
A robotic submarine mapping West Antarctica’s Dotson Ice Shelf detected unusual formations before going silent, raising questions about ice melt processes.