الاثنين، 28 سبتمبر 2015

Nightmare at TomorrowWorld: Guests stranded overnight with no shelter and 10 More

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Nightmare at TomorrowWorld: Guests stranded overnight with no shelter

The disastrous situation — caused by rain and organizers' poor planning — left thousands of people on muddy roads without shelter, food and water overnight.

A terrifying sinkhole gobbles up cars and caravan in Australia

Located at Inskip Point in Queensland, 200 metres of beachfront has been swallowed up by a sinkhole that is three-metres deep.

See the supermoon lunar eclipse rise tonight

A supermoon lunar eclipse rises tonight, a rare event that won't happen again until 2033.

Ripples in space-time created by colliding black holes go undetected after 11-year study

An 11-year study has not detected ripples in space-time produced by black hole crashes, which are some of the most extreme collisions in the universe.

Pope Francis meets baby pope in cutest and holiest meeting ever

Pope Francis meets his infant counterpart, baby Quinn Madden, in Philadelphia.

Mark Zuckerberg praises Digital India during town hall with Indian Prime Minister

Speaking at Facebook's headquarters, Modi took questions on his efforts to help bring more of the country online and the need to bring more businesses to India.

Early risers across UK and Ireland capture striking supermoon eclipse photos

Early risers were rewarded with clear skies.

Dazzling photographs of the blood red supermoon eclipse

Dedicated sky watchers were rewarded on Sunday night, Eastern Standard Time, with a blood red supermoon in full eclipse.

Report: Aussie startup success Atlassian to go public in the U.S.

Continuing its quest for world domination, Australian software developer Atlassian plans to file for an IPO in the U.S., according to a recent report.

How Volkswagen's love affair with diesel led to scandal

Volkswagen was brazenly deliberate in how it cheated emissions tests, leading to the Dieselgate scandal. Here's the history that led to that decision.

Climate change activist takes aim at the 'most irresponsible companies in the world'

"People are saying we are no longer to be in bed with the most irresponsible companies the world has ever seen."

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