Pablo Escobar’s chief hitman ‘Popeye’ dies of cancer
Jhon Jairo Velásquez, also known as “Popeye,” died on February 6 at the National Institute of Cancer in Bogotá, Colombia, the National Penitentiary and Prison Institute (INPEC) said in a…
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Jhon Jairo Velásquez, also known as “Popeye,” died on February 6 at the National Institute of Cancer in Bogotá, Colombia, the National Penitentiary and Prison Institute (INPEC) said in a…
CNN’s Kyung Lah spoke to American Jarred Evans who was evacuated from Wuhan, China back to the US following the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. Evans described his experience on…
The Wuhan coronavirus leaves the streets of Wuhan, China, virtually empty. CNN’s David Culver speaks with an American college student in Shanghai who says finding food has gotten increasingly difficult.…
CNN’s Ben Wedeman reports from Beirut, Lebanon, as police fire tear gas at protesters shooting fireworks and hurling rocks amid anti-government demonstrations. Source link
With the surprise decision by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to step back from royal life, CNN’s Max Foster asks what the future holds for the British royal family.…
Newsroom CNN’s Max Foster explains the significance of the news that Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, will no longer use the titles of His and Her…
The devastating force of the 7.0 quake on January 12, 2010, split the country’s history itself in two: before, and after. Before had been a long, tangled history of dictatorship,…
Officials in Australia are air dropping thousands of pounds of foods like carrots and sweet potatoes from planes to help feed wildlife affected by the fires. Source link
An experiment shows that, like humans, cuttlefish brains can compute distance using incoming information from both eyes at once. Source link
But a 50,000-year-old solution could exist: Aboriginal burning practices. Here’s how it works. Aboriginal people had a deep knowledge of the land, said historian Bill Gammage, an emeritus professor at…