
Welding Metal Fabrication An abandoned bomb shelter in China's Chongqing has become a popular tourist attraction, after it was repurposed as an underground art space. #AmazingChina

Welding Metal Fabrication An abandoned bomb shelter in China's Chongqing has become a popular tourist attraction, after it was repurposed as an underground art space. #AmazingChina
Bond with nature, attend a festival or get ideas for your fall wardrobe at events happening this weekend in Springfield and the surrounding area.
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In the second half of 2022, TikTok generated another big viral trend based on a song published a few weeks earlier: creators are reusing a music sound with some recognizable words: it’s a rap
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Target of bombs is unclear, with some speculating Russia is trying to destroy key Ukrainian monuments
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Storms, fires, earthquakes and power outages all have the power to disrupt your life. You can’t stop emergencies from happening, but you can gather all the things you’ll need to be p
The will-o’-the-wisp is a strange atmospheric light phenomenon seen in marshes, swamps and burial grounds. For centuries, this ghostly ball of light has permeated the human imagination thr
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - From 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, to 4 a.m. Monday, Sept. 26, a 1.5-mile stretch of I-84 will be closed in both directions near the I-205 interchange to work on a new light r
Mike Carroll, author of "Scrappy Circuits."
The Philly Maker Faire returned last Saturday after a pandemic-prompted hiatus. This event was smaller than its previous two editions, but still