Por: Associated Press Science September 19, 2022
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History said Thursday that a prehistoric human skeleton found recently in a flooded cave system along the country’s Caribbean coast was actually registered by the institute in 2019 and would not be threatened by a nearby tourist train project.Earlier this week, archaeologist Octavio del Rio said he and fellow diver Peter Broger saw the shattered skull and skeleton partly... + full article
Associated Press USA Health September 19, 2022
BOSTON (AP) — Federal authorities on Thursday arrested a woman accused of calling in a fake bomb threat at Boston Children’s Hospital amid a barrage of harassment and threats of violence over its surgical program for transgender youths. Catherine Leavy, 37, was arrested at... + más
Woman charged with bomb threat against children's hospital | ABC News
A city in a state of dread and unease | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 19, 2022
Goodbye, shuttle buses. Hello, trains.The Orange Line reopened Monday morning around 5 a.m., of the unprecedented 30-day shutdown of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s second-most popular subway line.And passengers greeted the return with relief and hopeful... + más
T to reopen Orange Line after unprecedented month-long closure | The Boston Globe
Amtrak restores service for its long-distance trains as rail strike is averted | 10 WBNS
Associated Press USA Oddities September 19, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — The 31,000-year-old skeleton of a young adult found in a cave in Indonesia that is missing its left foot and part of its left leg reveal the oldest known evidence of an amputation, according to a new study. Scientists say the amputation was performed when the... + más
Mexican government says train poses no threat to skeleton | Associated Press
Body of student rower who went missing after apparent lightning strike in Orlando found | ABC News
CLEVELAND (AP) — A wolf briefly escaped its habitat at an Ohio zoo but was recaptured, and no guests or employees were hurt, authorities said.Officials at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo said the female Mexican gray wolf “briefly breached its habitat” at about 10:20 a.m.... + más
Wolf secured after breaching its enclosure at Cleveland zoo | 10 WBNS
Broadway Joe: Flacco’s four touchdowns rally Jets to stunning comeback in Cleveland | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Tech September 19, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department said Wednesday that three Iranian citizens have been charged in the United States with ransomware attacks that targeted power companies, local governments and small businesses and nonprofits, including a domestic violence shelter.The... + más
Iran faces US in international court over asset seizure | Associated Press
Louisiana Citizens wants 63% rate increase for homeowners' policies amid failures | The Advocate
Ars Technica USA Tech September 19, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 15, 2022 9:04 pm UTC / An image of the Have I Been Trained? website featuring a search for one of its creators, Holly... + más
Flooded with AI-generated images, some art communities ban them completely | Ars Technica
Artists begin selling AI-generated artwork on stock photography websites | Ars Technica
ABC News USA Health September 17, 2022
BOSTON -- Federal authorities on Thursday arrested a woman accused of calling in a fake bomb threat at Boston Children's Hospital amid a barrage of harassment and threats of violence over its surgical program for transgender youths. Catherine Leavy, 37, was arrested at her... + más
Man who sent bomb and mass shooting threats to Merriam-Webster over gender-inclusive entries pleads guilty | ABC News
Hogs for the Cause pledges $2.5 million for Hogs House on campus housing at children's hospital | The Advocate
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