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Gerard Butler's Den Of Thieves 3 At Least 6 Months From Starting Production
Den of Thieves 3 looks like it's still a ways away from production getting going, meaning the release date is even further away. The crime franchise starring Gerard Butler and O'Shea Jackson Jr. has become a fan favorite. A third Den of Thieves...
Travel is booming in Greenland – despite Trump trying to pinch it
Kendall Hill Oct 1, 2025 – 5.00am Gift this article Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Login It’s 11pm under the endless summer light of the Arctic...
Critical Metals Corp Secures Majority Stake in Greenland’s Tanbreez Rare Earth Project
Critical Metals Corp (Nasdaq:CRML) announced a major step forward in its strategy to secure critical mineral supply chains, amending its agreement with Rimbal Pty Ltd to acquire a 92.5% controlling interest in the Tanbreez Rare Earth Project in...
ASEAN summit: Torn between China and the US
At the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, there will be plenty to discuss. On the agenda at the three-day meeting, which begins Sunday in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, will be regional economic integration, the...
Mysterious Signature in Greenland's Ice Might Not Be From Space After All
Buried deep in Greenland's ice sheet lies a puzzling chemical signature that has sparked intense scientific debate. A sharp spike in platinum concentrations, discovered in an ice core (a cylinder of ice drilled out of ice sheets and glaciers) and...
Why a remote part of Greenland is named after a leafy Glasgow suburb
Robert Stevenson (1772-1850) was born in Glasgow. He entered the service of the Northern Lighthouse Board, having studied civil engineering at the Andersonian Institution and Glasgow University. (Image: Glasgow City Archives) For almost half a...
US firms ship tons of e-waste to Asia, watchdog finds
Millions of tons of discarded electronics from the United States are being shipped overseas, much of it to developing countries in Southeast Asia unprepared to safely handle hazardous waste, according to a recent report by an environmental...
Grab a front row seat for 2026’s total solar eclipse
Miles away from a city haze, a front row seat at sea will offer the best view, and a memory to last a lifetime On Wednesday August 12, 2026, the Moon will slide perfectly in front of the Sun and turn day to twilight for a few extraordinary...
Take ‘stormcation’ in dramatic Faroe Islands, where James Bond died
KALSOY ISLAND, Faroe Islands (AP) -- The tiny Faroe Islands in the north Atlantic could be a poor choice for travelers with vertigo, seasickness or a fear of enclosed spaces. There are crumbling cliffs, sudden gale-force winds and hillsides so...
GreenRoc secures EUR 5m Loan Facility with Danish Export and Investment Fund
GreenRoc Strategic Materials Plc (AIM: GROC), a company focused on the development of critical mineral projects in Greenland, is pleased to announce that it has signed a binding secured loan facility for EUR 5.2 million from the Export and...
EU working on plan to end reliance on Chinese rare earths
Berlin: The EU's chief said Saturday the bloc is working to end its dependence on rare earths from China, after Beijing announced further curbs on the export of minerals vital to many key sectors. The European Union says the new controls on the...
Polar Vortex approaches: Coldest winter in the last 40 years?
Meteorologists Warn: Polar Vortex Approaching – Colder Temperatures Expected from Friday Meteorologists from Severe Weather Europe have announced that the polar vortex is moving toward the region, and from Friday, lower temperatures should be...
Along with every decent person in America, I hate Donald...
The Orange King, Donald Trump, has given people literally thousands of reasons to hate him. A few current issues: $172 million so Kristi Noem can have two private jets, $200 million to build Trump a ballroom, $40 billion to bail out Argentina—for...
Unusual geese are showing up in Maine. Here’s where to look.
It’s a great time for a wild goose chase. Insect-eaters are typically the first birds to skip town, migrating south. Seed-eaters linger a little longer. Waterfowl take their own sweet time. As long as there is food in an ice-free pond, ducks and...
Usha Vance was a secret adviser in high-stakes minerals deal with Ukraine
The 39-year-old second lady is a Yale Law graduate but has no experience in national security law Usha Vance was a secret adviser on a decisive minerals deal with Ukraine this year, Jonathan Karl, a White House chronicler, claims in his upcoming...
A Nation At War
We are nine months into the Donald Trump presidency and the road ahead seems pretty clear. There is an unsustainable one trillion dollar Pentagon budget supporting a newly renamed Department of War and Washington is engaged in conflicts that could...
Sailor issues warning after uncovering shocking natural phenomenon: 'Will be very difficult to reverse'
"This is part of a trend." by Mandy CarrOctober 26, 2025 Tamara Klink became the second woman to sail through the Northwest Passage in September, something that would have been difficult to do only three decades ago unless you had an icebreaker...
Have we reached peak Arctic Circle?
By Mia Bennett October 22, 2025 57 People often eagerly discuss the end of the Arctic. Yet realizing that the Arctic Circle Assembly may have peaked could hit a bit too close to home. This is a reproduction of an article that first appeared on...
Ferroptosis-Related Gene CRYAB in Asthma: Bioinformatics Identification and Experimental Validation
Introduction Asthma is a heterogeneous respiratory disease, generally classified into Type 2 (T2) and non-Type 2 (non-T2) subtypes, characterized by chest tightness, cough, wheezing, and shortness of breath, affecting approximately 1–18% of the...
Scientists Warn of Ice-Free Arctic Summers by Mid-Century
How is climate change influencing the Arctic climate and extreme weather? This is what a recent study published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment hopes to address as an international team of researchers investigated how weather and climate...