Sam Rivers, Limp Bizkit's bassist, died at 48. The cause remains unknown, but he had a history of health issues, including ...
Torrential rains in east-central Mexico caused a pipeline to rupture, leading to an 8-kilometer oil spill along the Pantepec ...
As the music world mourns the death of Limp Bizkit's Sam Rivers, new details are coming to light about his death.
"[People like] Sam gave us examples of how to play," bassist says, adding that he "without a shadow of a doubt influenced my ...
Australia's Fitzroy River is a step closer to hosting rowing and canoeing events at the 2032 Brisbane Olympics after passing technical testing, domestic media said on Tuesday.
Let’s begin with season 7, which is now confirmed for 2026, no doubt disappointing any fans who were hoping it might sneak in ...
Australia's Fitzroy River is a step closer to hosting rowing and canoeing events at the 2032 Olympics after passing technical ...
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Meet the Incredible Animals That Call the Columbia River Home
From white sturgeon to bald eagles, explore the remarkable species thriving along the Columbia River, the lifeblood of the ...
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Will Messi play at the 2026 World Cup? Former Argentina and Barcelona teammate shares blunt take
A former Argentina and Barcelona player has weighed in on the possibility of Lionel Messi playing in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Canyon Ranch plans a $500-million resort outside Austin, Texas, opening September 2026, claiming to be the first wellness ...
From AI-driven transport to seamless cashless living, these five city clusters top the Global Innovation Index for their ...
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How the World’s First Nuclear Meltdown Actually Happened in Canada
In December 1952, Canada became the site of the world’s first nuclear reactor meltdown at the Chalk River Laboratories in Ontario. A series of mechanical failures and operator mistakes caused the NRX ...
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