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George Bass: Father of Underwater Archaeology
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet an English major who becomes arguably the most important pioneer in underwater archaeology.

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Betamax, VHS, and the Launch of the Format War
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A 45-year-old man was arrested after multiple people were injured.
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Lower courts ruled that the GOP lawmaker lacked legal standing to sue over the Illinois election law.
Court Blocks Government From Terminating Immigration Documents of 5,000 Venezuelans
The Supreme Court had earlier allowed the government to end a policy that allows 350,000 Venezuelans to live and work in the United States.
Is There a New England Serial Killer? Social Media Says Maybe, Police Say No.
Online speculation is pressuring law enforcement to conduct a wider investigation.
Conservative Historian Wins Poland’s Presidential Runoff
Karol Nawrocki’s support for a more nationalist approach to governance may prove challenging for Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
South Korea’s Presidential Hopefuls Make Final Push Before Election Day
The competing candidates to replace Yoon Suk Yeol, who was ousted after an abortive attempt to impose martial law, have been making their final pitches.
Lutnick Says Tariffs Are Not Going Away Despite Legal Woes
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that trade talks with other nations remain ongoing despite the legal battle.
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How the Chinese Regime Uses YouTube to Influence Americans
Beijing has increased its propaganda efforts on YouTube.
Israel Denies Shooting Civilians at Gaza Aid Site, Blames Hamas for Deadly Incident
The Red Cross reported the highest number of weapon-wounded patients in a single incident since the field hospital was established more than a year ago
Democrats Say Party Needs to Improve Its Messaging
Voters and officials lamented the party’s negative and unclear messaging, as well as their reliance on legacy media, as the reason for their 2024 loss.
DHS Removes Sanctuary City List After Criticism From Sheriffs
Jurisdictions identified as sanctuaries could be eligible to lose federal funding.
Schools in China Reportedly Isolate Students as COVID Cases Surge
The Chinese regime’s ongoing cover-up is endangering the world as it’s not possible to track virus spreading routes, one expert said.
Sen. Hawley Urges Justice Department to Investigate China-Financed Trucking Company
The senator said evidence shows TuSimple ‘systematically shared proprietary data’ with Chinese state-linked entities.
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The LP.8.1 COVID-19 variant, an offshoot of the Omicron strain, makes up about 73 percent of all cases.
Lawmaker Says CCP to Blame for US Decision to Revoke Student Visas
Rep. John Moolenaar said the Chinese communist regime manipulates and pressures overseas students into participating in espionage.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett Says Democrats Will Subpoena Musk If They Retake House
‘We can absolutely bring Elon Musk in’ if Democrats regain control, the Texas Democrat says.
Man Throws Firebombs at Pro-Israel Demonstrators in Colorado, 8 Injured
The arrested suspect was identified as 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who is living in the United States illegally.
Documentary ‘State Organs’ Screens at Seoul Film Festival Despite Pressure to Cancel
The annual event centered on the themes of justice, freedom, and human rights selected the documentary as its opening film.
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