
Paris Catacombs Undergo Restoration as European Museums Address Human Remains
Paris is modernizing its historic catacombs while European museums grapple with ethical issues surrounding human remains in their collections.

Paris is modernizing its historic catacombs while European museums grapple with ethical issues surrounding human remains in their collections.

New research suggests that drought conditions may contribute to the growth of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections.

Research across multiple U.S. sites reveals urban coyotes display bolder behavior and less fear when encountering new stimuli compared to their rural relatives.
Venezuela's oil production hit 1.1 million barrels per day in March while ExxonMobil has a team in the country assessing potential oil investment opportunities.

The UAE intercepted nine Iranian drones while Estonia and Latvia reported stray Ukrainian drones hit their territories during Ukraine's attack on Russian port.

The White House announced NASA will partner with Defense and Energy departments to develop nuclear reactors for lunar surface and orbital deployment.

Two teenagers died when their car left a bridge on Gilmorton Lane near the M1, with four minibus occupants hospitalized.

Prestige Consumer Healthcare announced the purchase of a brand portfolio including Breathe Right nasal strips from Foundation Consumer Healthcare.

LA City Council met privately for over 90 minutes before voting to approve $177 million in taxpayer funding for tenant-rights organizations.

The U.S. military is conducting Operation Epic Fury while lawmakers debate critical mineral access amid concerns over foreign dependence.

New research using 15,800-year-old dog remains suggests humans and dogs have been companions for at least 16,000 years, far earlier than previously thought.

Political figures discuss nuclear regulatory reform and energy governance amid broader debates over power infrastructure and climate policies.

Military strikes continue across the Middle East as Iran reportedly moves to select a new Supreme Leader following recent escalations.

Paul Dans, who oversaw Project 2025, ended his Republican primary campaign against Senator Lindsey Graham in South Carolina.

A federal judge ruled that Voice of America must restore operations and recall furloughed employees after the Trump administration reduced the news service to skeleton staffing.
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