THE heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis had raced across the Pacific with components of the first atomic bomb. But two torpedoes ...
It’s considered the world’s deadliest shark attack where 150 sailors were eaten alive after a US warship sunk – inspiring the ...
It's been 25 years since critics tore apart a sci-fi movie, and it's time to see whether the years have been kind to it.
We've rounded up some of the best new toys and collectibles from your favorite movies and TV shows for this installment of ...
I’m on the phone with quite possibly the most infamous Oski in UC Berkeley’s 157-year history: the anonymous student who ...
The Australian defence establishment is doubling down on AUKUS, but for critics there remain more questions than answers.
From the way we watch old movies to the shape of global geopolitics, the story of what has transpired in Gaza over the last ...
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The 4-Part Framework Behind Every Great Movie Ending
Writing can be a challenge for many reasons—often it feels like a puzzle you're trying to put together, but you don't have all the pieces when you start, or the pieces change on you as you go. And ...
Chance Swanson, an ocean safety officer and surfer from Kauai, was bitten on his left leg while surfing in Hanalei Bay.
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Why the USS Indianapolis shark attack was so deadly
The sinking of the USS Indianapolis created one of the deadliest shark attacks ever recorded. Hundreds of sailors were left drifting in open water with no food, no rafts, and no rescue in sight. As ...
If you're moving from one place to another with a blind person, ask if they want you to lead them. If they say yes, ask if ...
WOMEN serving in the Armed Forces say they have to lock themselves in at night as drunken men roam the halls, knocking on ...
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