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Instead of soaking in the sun poolside or lounging around a luxurious hotel, more travelers are spending their vacations ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- When the College of Cardinals meets in Rome to elect the next pope, four cardinals with ties to Wisconsin will take part. Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke has appeared on some ...
During stronger geomagnetic storms (Kp6-7), the aurora often extends southwards, reaching areas like southern Iceland or the Faeroes, and can sometimes be "faintly visible" in the UK. For the best ...
As per usual, the Aurora borealis may drift south during Kp6-7 level geomagnetic storms, potentially coming into view over southern Iceland or near the Faeroes, and occasionally they are "faintly ...
A strong wave was likely responsible for the capsizing of a Viking ship replica earlier this week off Norway's coast that killed a U.S. citizen, police said Thursday, describing it as a "tragic ...
The 10-meter (33-feet) double-masted vessel built on the Faeroes had departed the islands located halfway between Scotland and Iceland on Saturday. On Tuesday, it sailed into strong winds and high ...
Too wee? Ask our neighbours in the Faeroes about that. Stromness in Orkney. More powers are needed in the Northern Isles to allow for better governance and better delivery of services, writes ...
Read full article: Star of "Dolphin Tale" movies falls ill at Florida aquarium In this image released by Sea Shepherd Conservation Society the carcasses of dead white-sided dolphins lay on a beach ...
OSAKA -- A dolphin that survived a near-fatal collision with a ship, and has a scar on her back from the ordeal, has been spotted swimming side by side with her calf in Osaka Bay in western Japan ...
Environmental activists have long claimed the practice is cruel. But this year even people on the Faeroes who defend the four-century-old practice have spoken out amid fears that this year's ...
Environmental activists have long claimed the practice is cruel. But this year even people on the Faeroes who defend the four-century-old practice have spoken out amid fears that this year's slaughter ...