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Dig this possible ark-aeological breakthrough. A team of researchers claims to be on the brink of solving one of the Bible’s greatest mysteries — the final resting place of Noah’s Ark.
After scientists recently claimed to locate Noah's Ark, an unearthed CIA document reveals that the agency knew where the Biblical ship has been for over 50 years. A four-page report known as ...
When is the Ark 2 release date? Ever since the Ark 2 announcement at The Game Awards 2020, we’ve been looking forward to learning more about the upcoming dinosaur-themed survival game.
Declassified CIA documents reveal that the Ark of the Covenant that contains the Ten Commandments was found in 1988 through a psychic experiment. The psychic described the chest accurately without ...
Scientists are racing against time: 100,000 species of flora-imperiled by habitat destruction, overharvesting and climate change—are threatened with extinction. Aubrey James Shepherd Down a ...
The CIA claimed to have confirmed the existence of the Ark of the Covenant by way of remote viewing — aka extra sensory perception or ESP — alleging the mysterious and sacred object is guarded ...
Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty Noah Wyle is delighted to have a strong support group that just so happens to include a few famous faces. While discussing his role as Dr. Michael "Robby" Robinavitch ...
"I'm so damn proud of both of you," wrote Billy Ray, praising both Miley and Noah as they launch new eras of music Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism ...
Resurfaced CIA files say the Ark of the Covenant has been found, and that the sacred chest is protected by “entities.” The declassified files show the intelligence agency enlisted individuals ...
To advertise for coverage of the 2025 Masters, ESPN is using a cover of Ray Charles' "Georgia on My Mind" by beloved folk rocker Noah Kahan. The brief sample of Kahan's cover sounds pretty great ...
While the Ray Charles classic tune "Georgia on My Mind" has been used for the annual ad campaign for six years straight, ESPN has now opted to use a cover of the song by New England singer Noah Kahan.