People attend a candlelight vigil on the steps of the legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Feb. 11, 2026, honouring victims of the Tumbler Ridge school shooting.
Chinese metaphysics consultant Vicki Iskandar tells PEOPLE exclusively what the Year of the Fire Horse will bring in 2026 ...
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South Africans are leaving the electricity network – but are solar mini-grids a fair solution?
South Africa’s electricity system is changing. After years of blackouts until 2024, the state-owned energy company Eskom is being unbundled into smaller companies, and the sector is increasingly open ...
On October 19, 2025, thieves broke into the Louvre Museum in Paris and stole at least eight pieces of 19th-century French ...
In the second week of February, Gallup announced it will stop tacking presidential approval ratings after 88 years. While the ...
The last couple of years have seen ordinary Pakistanis turning to the sun for relief, when amid prolonged summer power cuts and skyrocketing electricity bills, rooftop solar panels offered a ...
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Don’t get caught in the dark: 7 Essential power tips for Hawaiʻi winter storms
Hawaiʻi storms aren’t just beachy rain showers. They can hit hard and fast. Power might go out; wi-Fi can vanish. Suddenly, your phone is basically a brick. Don’t get stuck scrolling in the dark.
At 6am on a Saturday morning, 43-year-old Luvhengo Vhulahani leaves her homestead in Tshakhuma village in Limpopo's Makhado Municipality. It's 8am when she returns. She walks slowly, balancing a heavy ...
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Exclusive Friday Canadian Y&R day-ahead: Billy Abbott pours the champagne and drops a bombshell that has Sally Spectra seeing red
Billy Abbott showed up with candles, champagne, and a stolen company on The Young and the Restless. Sally Spectra is not ...
Deep in the frozen heart of Antarctica, the South Pole Telescope has been watching one of the most extreme neighborhoods in our galaxy, and it's just caught something extraordinary happening there.
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff and contributors for their favorite places to escape the stress and noise ...
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