Where in Northern California is most at risk for tsunami flooding? Check these maps
Some sections of Northern California's coast are considered vulnerable to tsunamis. Here's where those locations are and how to best prepare.
Some sections of Northern California's coast are considered vulnerable to tsunamis. Here's where those locations are and how to best prepare.
Lise Meitner helped discover nuclear fission. She and her "sisters in science" had to escape the hostility of the Third Reich to women academics.
A 3 ½-hour, character-driven film — complete with an intermission — might seem like a relic from the past. But that was part of the allure of 'The Brutalist,' its producers say.
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda have announced plans to work toward a merger that would catapult them to a top position in an industry in the midst of tectonic shifts as it transitions away from reliance on fossil fuels.
Prominent DNC fundraiser Lindy Li is departing the Democrat Party after facing a torrent of attacks for speaking out against Kamala Harris following her November defeat.
Unlike Washington, both China and Russia have developed continental designs for Eurasia.
It remains cheaper to rent than to own in the top 20 markets for single-family starter homes—here is how much you can save.
Bel Trew spent days travelling across Syria – from Aleppo in the north, to the capital Damascus and Deraa in the south – charting a nation coming to terms with the ends of decades of brutal rule by the Assads. From families trying to find missing loved ones in the regime’s notorious prisons to religious minorities facing an uncertain future under the new Islamist-led administration
Walt Disney Co. and its chief executive have made a sharp pivot since doubling-down on diversity and inclusion efforts in the wake of George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis four and a half years ago.
The lawsuit marks the latest flashpoint in a heated battle over more than 80 ficus trees slated to be ripped out in an effort to revitalize a commercial district.
Wall Street Pepe (WEPE), a new meme coin, is gaining traction, raising $35 million in presales. It aims to empower retail investors against market manipulation by whales. The WEPE Army offers trading insights and alpha calls, with 15% of the token supply allocated for trading competitions. A security audit by Coinsult ensures transparency.
Pete Hegseth and Daniel Penny represent the authoritarianism of the right.
COVID tests can be expensive. Make sure you claim your free tests in the mail before they're all gone.
The 49ers, Cowboys and Cardinals are out of the playoff race. The Falcons took control of their hopes with help,…
There’s a Christmas Day basketball game at Walt Disney World, featuring Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Wemby
How President Biden could transform women’s rights and rescue his legacy with just a ring.
Former Celtic midfielder Scott Allan and ex-Scotland midfielder Michael Stewart analyse on BBC Scotland's Sportscene how the Scottish Premiership leaders were unable to break down Dundee United in Sunday's 0-0 draw.
Democrats exploit the Elon Musk debacle to divide and demoralize Trump's coalition
Critics say the auto-deleting of messages allows officials to skirt the California Public Records Act and the city's own document retention policies.
These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. Mortgage rates went up after last week's Fed meeting, and they may not drop as much in 2025.
California law enforcement is in the midst of a culture war, as experts inside and outside the system question a commonly used police interrogation method that they say can lead to false confessions and wrongful convictions.
One of the fallacies pushed by monetary economists is that a growing economy needs a growing supply of money in order to prevent deflation, which they claim is as harmful as inflation. However, as Austrians point out, there is no “optimum” amount of money in the economy, since prices adjust.
Why Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life still resonates today
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