A baby in Turkey, who spent 128 hours trapped under rubble after the country was hit with a major earthquake this year, was reunited with her mother.
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It was thought to be a mineral for over a century. It actually may be the first known dinosaur egg
A mineral that sat Natural History Museum in London for over a century may actually be the the first known dinosaur egg, researchers say.
Deepest ever fish caught captured in trench near Japan, scientists say
Snailfish caught in traps set almost 5 miles underwater in a trench south of Japan became the deepest fish ever caught, scientists said Monday.
French minister Marlene Schiappa criticized over Playboy cover photoshoot
Marlene Schiappa, a 40-year-old French government minister, was photographed clothed on the cover of Playboy donning a white dress.
WSJ ‘demands’ release of Evan Gershkovich after arrest by Russia for espionage
The detention of Evan Gershkovich, 31, marks the first time an American journalist has been arrested on espionage charges since the Cold War.
Holy week celebrated by Christians around the world
Christians celebrate Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Easter vigil and Easter Sunday during Holy Week
Russian blogger dies in cafe blast; US urges Moscow to free 2 Americans: Ukraine updates
A prominent Russian military blogger was killed in an explosion Sunday at a St. Petersburg cafe that wounded more than two dozen people. Updates.
Video shows ‘Most Complete Gigantic Dinosaur’ being constructed for display in London
The Patagotitan mayorum dinosaur is “one of the largest known creatures to have ever walked our planet,” the National History Museum in London says.
‘I’m still alive’: Pope Francis leaves hospital after bronchitis treatment
Pope Francis was hospitalized Wednesday for a respiratory infection. His recovery is “normal” and he was discharged from the hospital Saturday.
Search and rescue work continues following deadly Philippines ferry fire
Search and rescue work continued in the Hadji Muhtamad municipality of the Philippines after a ferry fire killed at least 31 people, including three children.