Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group arrived in Guam for a scheduled visit to bring on stores and equipment Wednesday, according to U.S. Naval Base Guam. Theodore Roosevelt last visited Guam in ...
More than a year after Typhoon Mawar damaged the Guam airport terminal floors, repairs will soon begin, according to the A.B. Won Pat International Airport Authority. The once-carpeted airport ...
Against Nepal, Guam’s Aveah Garrido turned a 30-yard run into a game-opening try. After Surber drilled the ball through the uprights, Guam led 7-0. Then, a few plays later, Garcia ran down the ...
Sorry, this video isn't available any more. A video of a frail man in India who is ‘allegedly’ 188 years old and rescued from a cave went viral this week. The ...
Why it's incredible: The cave is so deep, the world's tallest building could fit inside it. The Hranice Abyss — or "Hranická propast," in Czech — is the deepest known freshwater cave in the ...
A rumor circulating online claims a video shows the discovery of a 188-year-old Indian man who unidentified people found living in a cave. The clip showed young men helping a frail and very old ...
Nick Cave was born in Fulton, Missouri in 1959. He creates “Soundsuits”—surreally majestic objects blending fashion and sculpture—that originated as metaphorical suits of armor in response to the ...
“All that has dark sounds has duende” the Spanish poet Federico García Lorca once wrote, many years before Nick Cave quoted him in his 1999 essay The Secret Life Of The Love Song, which probed the ...
Meanwhile, the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group (CSG) made a quick stop in Guam to replenish supplies on Wednesday before departing the island on Thursday. Elsewhere amphibious assault ship ...
Six Guam kingfishers, known locally as sihek, were released into the wild on Sept. 23, marking their return from nearly four decades of being extinct in the wild. Sihek became extinct in the wild ...
In the 1980s, researchers excavating a cave in the Judean Desert, in Israel, uncovered a seed that was subsequently dated to sometime between 993 and 1202 AD, making it approximately 1,000 years old.
Naval Base Guam lifted a shelter-in-place order three hours after it received a bomb threat around 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, according to a series of posts on the installation’s Facebook page.