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A 66-foot asteroid exploded over Russia and injured 1,500 people
A 66-foot asteroid exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia in 2013 with a flash brighter than the Sun, but the shockwave arrived about 90 seconds later, smashing windows and injuring roughly 1,500 people.
SB Nation on MSN
The Cowboys aren’t bad enough to be elite again
Maybe the Cowboys have been too good recently for their own good ...
When the 40th annual Governor’s Hurricane Conference was held recently in West Palm Beach, the vendors hawking hurricane gear ...
There won’t be a suspension of the gas tax this year in Florida, after a provision pushed by Democrats failed to make it into ...
The three-part series also sheds light on the singer's high-profile relationships and her battle with breast cancer. Read ...
ZEIST, Netherlands (AP) — Netherlands top scorer Memphis Depay recovered from injury just in time for coach Ronald Koeman to include him in his 26-man squad for the World Cup next month. Depay was one ...
Kara Lynne Nelson, age 89, passed away peacefully surrounded by family. A dedicated public servant, writer, and patroness of the arts, Kara embraced life with vitality, optimism, and a signature flair ...
The risk is compounded, Republican operatives say, by how cavalier the billionaire president has been in addressing Americans ...
Al Unser wins his second straight Indianapolis 500 with a record mark of 157.735 mph and finishes 22 seconds ahead of Peter ...
Katie Price is set to be making a return to work in the wake of her husband Lee Andrews being detained in Dubai, ahead of his ...
Motoring Chronicle on MSN
Why seaside towns are banning motorhomes and campervans ahead of summer
A growing number of UK seaside and rural destinations are introducing bans on motorhome and campervan overnight parking, as ...
When Hamilton Hume and William Hovell set out to find an overland route to the southern coast two centuries ago, drought, ...
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