History With Kayleigh Official on MSN
130,000-Year Controversy: Did Humans Reach North America Early?
At the Cerutti Mastodon site in California, researchers found broken mastodon bones and stone cobbles dated to 130,000 years ago—suggesting human activity far earlier than accepted timelines. Critics ...
New research in New Mexico uncovered mammoth bones with butchery marks dating back nearly 38,000 years—over 20,000 years earlier than previously thought. CT scans revealed deliberate cuts and fire use ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Markets in Argentina rallied, the peso surged and government bonds jumped on Monday as ...
Brand-level revenue performance -- Manpower brand grew 3% organically in constant currency in fiscal Q3 2025, Experis ...
Adjessom’s death stands as a tragic reminder of the pattern by which some people—particularly Black Americans—are excluded ...
After a quiet summer, bird flu cases are rising again. Scientists expected the development, but what happens next is still ...
Until now, researchers had only uncovered a few tantalizing hints that humans had reached the American continent by this time ...
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The 84-year-old man who died at Devil's Lake was a legendary figure in Midwest rock climbing
Peter Cleveland, 84, died Oct. 5 in a rappelling accident while climbing at Devil's Lake State Park where he climbed nearly ...
Winter transforms America’s national parks into breathtaking wonderlands, far from the crowded summer scenes you might expect ...
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Every Fish and Freshwater Animal Living in the Ohio River Today
It’s the sixth-oldest river on the North American continent. Discover the fish and animals that call the Ohio River home.
As the donor base of art organizations age, they’re looking to Gen Z and Millennials for funding. But younger donors have ...
Nikishin is settling into the Carolina Hurricanes, improving his chemistry with his teammates — and his English.
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