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Measuring Colorado's mountains one hike at a time

In the middle of a chilly October night in 2025, my two friends and I suited up at the Cottonwood Creek trailhead and started a trek into the Sangre de Cristo mountains of Colorado. It was a little below freezing as we got moving at 1:30 a.m., and the moon illuminated the snowy

Did Volcanoes Spark the Black Death?

New research points the finger for precipitating Europe’s most deadly pandemic at scores of massive eruptions The post Did Volcanoes Spark the Black Death? appeared first on Nautilus .

U.K. Union Equity Threatens Actors Strike Over AI

U.K. performers union Equity is set to ballot members over potential strike action over AI protections. Negotiating partner Pact, the U.K. producers union, has been notified. “While tech companies get away with stealing artists’ likeness or work, and the Government and

House GOP leaders finalizing health bill for next week

House Republican leaders are finalizing health care legislation for early next week, with a plan to bring it to the floor by the end of the year. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) told reporters Thursday that a GOP-only plan is on track to be unveiled next week. “From the very

Former Honduran president thanks Trump after pardon

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández on Wednesday thanked President Trump for pardoning him of charges related to assisting drug traffickers. "I said it as I left my home, I said it as I was wrongfully convicted, and I will say it again now that I have my liberty,"