Large Sinkhole Started As Dip In Road
KETV Omaha
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa -- The high water table continues to cause problems in Council Bluffs, including the potential for sinkholes. One sinkhole between 6th and 7th avenues started as just a dip in the road, but now it's 20 feet wide and at least 10 ...
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Florida Sinkhole Swallows Building
Buzz Log
Since the 1950s, 3100 sinkholes have been recorded in Florida. The naturally occurring holes open up when acidic groundwater dissolves the rock formations, no longer able to support the ground above it, causing terra firma to collapse inward. ...
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Sinkhole Opens Under Grandmother's Bed - VIDEO - A terrified grandmother awoke late Monday in Guatemala City to a loud boom.
The 65-year-old pensioner jumped up, and found that a 12-meter-deep sinkhole had opened up under her bed.
She had thought the noise was a gas explosion, but it turns out it was the sound of the earth under her bed imploding–creating a perfectly circular pit.
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Florida Sinkhole Takes Down Building, Shocking Residents
Gather.com
The hole opened up about a month ago after a huge downpour, and it has slowly continued to grow, which has worried residents. Hopefully nobody loses their homes if the earth continues to cave in. Florida experienced 3100 sinkholes over the past six ...
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Sinkholes Growing In Pierre | Before It's News
Sinkholes Growing In Pierre. Thu Jul 14 16:25. share this story ... PIERRE, SD - About a month ago, sinkholes started showing up around the levees in Pierre ...
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25 Massive Sinkholes – Holytaco
By Ian Fortey
Guatemala has an issue with sinkholes. Last year a massive one opened in the middle of a city and swallowed a building and this week one opened in a woman's house, under her damn bed. But ...
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Papua New Guinea rattled by 6.3 quake
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Intense storm topples electrical towers in Ontario
Strong earthquake jolts Japan
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Pastor Ray Bentley shares some interesting insights about recent and current events in the Middle East from a biblical prophetic perspective. Isaiah 18 &19.
Pastor Ray also speaks about the Zodiac and the true biblical meaning of the 12 signs, what they mean and how the ancient viewed them as the gospel story.
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150 Human-Animal Hybrids Secretly Grown in UK Labs for 3 Years **
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Heavy Rainstorms Are Chicago's Latest Weather Nightmare, Largest Single-Day Rainfall
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Canary Islands Government Monitors El Hierro Earthquake Swarm
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Mega Tsunami from Canary Islands Would Swamp Eastern US
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Minot a Wasteland After 'Tsunami' Hits
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Beaches in Spain Close from Jellyfish Invasion
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Archaeologists Uncover Ruins of Biblical City Shekem in War-Torn Palestine
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Chilean Officials Declare 'Catastrophe' After Heavy Snow
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Walnuts Are Drugs, Says FDA
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Shock Poll: Majority of U.S. Jews Support Mideast Peace Plan Based on 1967 Borders
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More Dead Fish: Baton Rouge Neighborhood lake full of dead fish
Strange Weather Continues: Edmonton experiences strange clouds and an Orange sky
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US debt gridlock roils markets as stocks fall and gold touches record high
US congressional leaders remained split today on how to cut the deficit and raise the debt ceiling, as negotiators face a possible US default in nine days. The gridlock pushed sharemarkets lower in Asia and the spot price of gold touched a new record, rising to $US1623.49 an ounce. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index was down 39.6 points, or 0.9 per cent, to 4563 by early afternoon. “The trend is for a lower US dollar in Asia, as markets are worried about the negatives for the US economy given the default risk," Philip Wee, a currency economist at DBS, said. "The safety of the US dollar is questionable, and it's likely a slow drift down against the basket of Asian currencies." Barclays Capital said concerns over US debt talks as well as higher inflation expectations amid a low interest rate environment.../
UBS: August 2nd Isn't The Real Debt Ceiling Deadline
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US default fears spark state contingency plans
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Obama formally ends 'don't ask, don't tell' policy; gays to serve openly in military as of Sept. 20
President Barack Obama on Friday formally signed off on ending the ban on gays serving openly in the military. The end of Don't Ask, Don't Tell marks the fulfillment of a key 2008 campaign promise to the gay community. "As commander in chief, I have always been confident that our dedicated men and women in uniform would transition to a new policy in an orderly manner that preserves unit cohesion, recruitment, retention and military effectiveness," Obama said in a statement. "Today's action follows extensive training of our military.../
First New York couples wed under new same-sex marriage law
New York (CNN) -- A city official married the first couple in New York City to wed under the state's new law allowing same-sex marriage Sunday. Phyllis Siegal, 76, and Connie Kopelov, 84, were married in a chapel at the city clerk's office as a crowd of onlookers cheered. The two, of New York, have been together for 23 years. Kopelov left the clerk's office in a wheelchair, but used a walker to approach reporters. "Your cheers are wonderful," Siegal told well-wishers outside the office. She told reporters the experience was "just so amazing. It's the only.../
Vows Make New York Largest Gay-Marriage State
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Governor Andrew Cuomo says enactment of gay marriage law is point of pride for New Yorkers
/Terrorist proclaimed himself 'Darwinian,' not 'Christian'
WASHINGTON – A review of Anders Behring Breivik's 1,500-page manifesto shows the media's quick characterization of the Norwegian terrorist as a "Christian" may be as incorrect as it was to call Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh one. Breivik was arrested over the weekend, charged with a pair of brutal attacks in and near Oslo, Norway, including a bombing in the.../
China and Iran plan oil barter
/Japan’s Food-Chain Threat Multiplies as Fukushima Radiation Spreads
Radiation fallout from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant poses a growing threat to Japan’s food chain as unsafe levels of cesium found in beef on supermarket shelves were also detected in more vegetables and the ocean. More than 2,600 cattle have been contaminated, Kyodo News.../
Strong quake jolts northeast Japan
The U.S. Geological Survey is reporting that another strong earthquake has jolted northeastern Japan, the same region devastated by March's massive quake and tsunami. There are no immediate reports of injuries or damage, and no tsunami warning is in effect. The U.S.G.S. says the magnitude 6.2-quake struck at.../
Papua New Guinea rattled by 6.3 earthquake
/Hideouts or Sacred Spaces? - Experts Baffled by Mysterious Underground Chambers
Beate Greithanner, a dairy farmer, is barefoot as she walks up the lush meadows of the Doblberg, a mountain in Bavaria set against a backdrop of snow-capped Alpine peaks. She stops and points to a hole in the ground. "This is where the cow was grazing," she says. "Suddenly she fell in,../
Maryland Governor Suggests New Push for Gay Marriage
/Worst famine in decades killing tens of thousands (+photos, video)
Tens of thousands of Somalis are feared dead in the world's worst famine in a generation, a crisis so severe that the United States will allow emergency funds to be spent in areas controlled by al-Qaeda-linked militants as long as the fighters do not interfere with aid distributions. Exhausted, rail-thin women are stumbling into refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia with dead babies and.../
50-50 chance of U.S. downgrade: S&P
NEW YORK – Standard & Poor’s reiterated on Thursday it sees a real risk that future U.S. government deficits may meaningfully miss discussed targets and that there is a 50-50 chance the U.S. AAA credit rating could be cut within three months, perhaps as soon as August. The deficit reduction debate is coming up against an August 2 deadline when the US$14.3-trillion limit on America’s borrowing capacity is exhausted, putting in jeopardy payments on U.S. Treasury debt as well as paychecks for federal employees and soldiers. If an.../
End of the Silicon Age? Researchers create the first artificial neural network out of DNA
Scientists have taken a major step toward the creation of artificial intelligence - not in a robot or a silicon chip, but in a test tube. Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have created a circuit of interacting molecules that can recall memories based on incomplete DNA patterns, just like the human brain. 'The brain is incredible,' says Lulu Qian, a Caltech senior postdoctoral scholar in bioengineering.../
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