A Nuclear Nightmare appearing on the 2026 movie schedule, I made sure to circle March 11th on the calendar, which happened to ...
George MacKay is an acclaimed English actor. MacKay began his career as a child actor in Peter Pan (2003), and he is best known for his leading role in ...
The year before he debuted as James Bond, Daniel Craig led British gangster movie Layer Cake, which is streaming for free this month.
The interior designer and his longtime partner, acclaimed photographer, Fernando Bengoechea, were vacationing together in Sri Lanka when the disaster struck FOX via Getty Nate Berkus is spotlighting ...
More than 20 years after the deadly 2004 Asia tsunami, Nate Berkus is speaking about his experience surviving the tragedy and the lessons he continues to learn from it. In a recent Instagram Reel, the ...
New findings published in the journal Science help explain why the 2011 earthquake off the coast of Japan created such a large tsunami. An international team of geologists and geophysicists drilled ...
Nate Berkus has kept the memory of late partner Fernando Bengoechea alive through his children with Jeremiah Brent. “We’ve been really open with both of our kids about my experience of losing Fernando ...
From terrible CGI breaches to sharks calmly cruising fluorescent-lit aisles, “Bait” delivers nonstop shark nonsense — and the scientist calls out every second of it. He explains why real sharks flee ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Scientists say it’s not a matter of if, but when a major earthquake and tsunami will strike the Oregon Coast — and when it does, Central Oregon will also feel the impacts. “It has ...
Ian Main is professor of Seismology and Rock Physics at the University of Edinburgh. He receives funding from UK Research and Innovation Research Council, a member of the UK Office for Nuclear ...
The magnitude-8.8 earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula sent a wave of water racing at the speed of a jetliner toward Hawaii, California and Washington state, spurring warnings and alarm ...
The earthquake in Russia's Kamchatka peninsula on July 30, 2025, may have been one of the most severe on record, with a magnitude of 8.8. But innovations in science and technology gave governments ...