A survey of 2,000 adults found less than half of the British population have visited the prehistoric monument Stonehenge, and one out of twenty Brits say they’ve never heard of it!
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‘Not just hysteria’: 25 US employees at embassy in Cuba did suffer inner-ear damage from mystery illness, study says
The Americans reported dizziness, pain, memory loss from mysterious ‘force field’ in 2016 and 2017.
Deadly train crash in Turkey: 9 killed, dozens injured
A high-speed train hit a railway engine and crashed into a station in Ankara, Turkey killing nine people and injuring 47 others.
Are Americans marrying more for love or money?
Do we marry for the love or for the money? That is the question! Buzz60’s Natasha Abellard has the story.
Suspected burglar rescued, stuck in grease vent for nearly 2 days
A suspected burglar of a Chinese restaurant is lucky to be alive after getting stuck in the grease vent for about two days. Buzz60’s Sean Dowling has more.
A new service helps seniors order grandkids on demand!
A new service called Papa is giving grandparents a chance to order a grandkid on demand! It starts at $20 dollars an hour.
Three rescued from West Virginia mine
Three people missing since last weekend were found alive Wednesday and rescued from an underground coal mine in southern West Virginia, authorities said. TV news video later showed them emerging from an ambulance as friends and family cheered. (Dec. 13…
Turkey train crash leaves 9 dead, dozens injured
The high-speed train was en route from Ankara to the central Turkish city of Konya when it crashed into an engine that was checking the tracks at a station.
China detains second Canadian in fallout from Dec. 1 arrest of tech executive Meng Wanzhou
The Chinese government confirmed on Thursday that Michael Spavor was under investigation by the Dandong Bureau of Chinese State Security for “suspicion of jeopardizing China’s national security,” Chinese newspaper Global Times reporte…
Fueled by Jamal Khashoggi murder, Senate opens historic debate on US role in Yemen war
The Senate will vote on a measure that would end U.S. military support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen, where a civil war has killed thousands