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11 Fierce Facts About Wolverines
11 Fierce Facts About Wolverines
These animals are elusive, and much about them remains mysterious—but here are a few things we do know.
2023-11-30 04:59
New technology installed beneath Detroit street can charge electric vehicles as they drive
New technology installed beneath Detroit street can charge electric vehicles as they drive
Crews have installed what’s billed as the nation’s first wireless-charging public roadway for electric vehicles beneath a street west of downtown Detroit
2023-11-30 04:53
Former Michigan QB gives Iowa an incredibly ironic advantage in the Big Ten championship
Former Michigan QB gives Iowa an incredibly ironic advantage in the Big Ten championship
It may not seem like much, but Iowa does have one advantage over Michigan offensively heading into the Big Ten Championship. That would be that Hawkeyes' injured starting quarterback Cade McNamara played for the Wolverines just last season.
2023-11-30 04:48
X reacts to 'absolutely bonkers' 3-3 draw between Man Utd & Galatasaray
X reacts to 'absolutely bonkers' 3-3 draw between Man Utd & Galatasaray
How X, formerly known as Twitter, reacted to Manchester United's Champions League clash with Galatasaray in Istanbul.
2023-11-30 04:25
Canada says Google will pay $74 million annually to Canadian news industry under new online law
Canada says Google will pay $74 million annually to Canadian news industry under new online law
Canada’s government says it has reached a deal with Google for the company to contribute $100 million Canadian dollars annually to the country’s news industry
2023-11-30 04:24
UAW will try to organize workers at all US nonunion factories after winning new contracts in Detroit
UAW will try to organize workers at all US nonunion factories after winning new contracts in Detroit
The United Auto Workers union has announced plans to try to simultaneously organize workers at more than a dozen nonunion auto factories
2023-11-30 04:20
These U.S. National Forests Let You Chop Down a Christmas Tree for $10 or Less
These U.S. National Forests Let You Chop Down a Christmas Tree for $10 or Less
Here's how to get a national forest Christmas tree permit.
2023-11-30 04:19
Galatasaray 3-3 Man Utd: Player ratings as Red Devils collapse in Istanbul thriller
Galatasaray 3-3 Man Utd: Player ratings as Red Devils collapse in Istanbul thriller
Player ratings and match reaction from Manchester United's Champions League clash with Galatasaray on Wednesday evening.
2023-11-30 04:18
Column-Fed starting gun for $6 trillion dash from cash: McGeever
Column-Fed starting gun for $6 trillion dash from cash: McGeever
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida If cash has been king, the Fed may be plotting regicide. As the
2023-11-30 04:17
UAW launches bid to organize Tesla and 'entire non-union auto sector'
UAW launches bid to organize Tesla and 'entire non-union auto sector'
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON The United Auto Workers union said on Wednesday it is launching a first-of-its-kind push
2023-11-30 04:17
Disturbing cache of elongated human skulls discovered in flooded Mexican sinkhole
Disturbing cache of elongated human skulls discovered in flooded Mexican sinkhole
When archaeologists explored an underwater cavern in southern Mexico in 2014, they were shocked by what they found. The cavern is known as Sac Uayum, and is located in Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula. It is technically a cenote – a natural pit that comes about after limestone bedrock collapses, exposing groundwater beneath. Local villagers were said to be terrified of the spot, because pits like this were sometimes used by the ancient Maya for sacrificial offerings. Archaeologist Bradley Russell, from College of St Rose, and a group of divers scaled down roughly 20 metres into the unknown. Inside the pit were two chambers with human bones and skulls scattered across the floors of each. The skulls were elongated, as part of an ancient practice that is thought to have involved flattening people’s heads during infancy. Archaeologists still don’t know why the ancient culture did this – but it ain't pretty. The cenote sits just outside the ruins of the ancient Maya city of Mayapán, and the researchers think this shows that, like the modern day locals, the ancient Mayans kept their distance too. Local legend says that Sac Uayum is guarded by a feathered, horse-headed serpent. Older residents of the nearby village of Telchaquillo tell stories of people seeing the serpent perching in a tree, leaping up, spinning around three times, and diving into the water. Russell explained to National Geographic that the sinkhole is said to be “evil”. “To this day, people do not get drinking water from that cenote, it is generally considered taboo. “It’s off-limits, people do not let their children plan near there and there’s a lot of beliefs around this cenote having evil forces or malevolent forces associated with it. “Cenotes are important because the main access to the water that you get is through these sinkholes. “They are also believed to be access to the Mayan underworld and the homes of Gods. “Mayapan is a large city, it’s incredibly dense, there’s nothing like it in the classic period, it’s incredibly dense for Maya history, there’s nothing quite like it.” He added that the location of Sac Uayum – south of Mayapan – is a clue as to what was going on. In Maya beliefs, south is the direction associated with the underworld. Alternatively, Russell also suggested they could have been plague victims. "You wouldn't want them near the rest of the population. And you wouldn't want to drink the water either.” How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-11-30 03:59
EU Urges UK to Uphold Human Rights Pacts Blocking Rwanda Plans
EU Urges UK to Uphold Human Rights Pacts Blocking Rwanda Plans
The European Union has privately urged the UK not to backtrack on international human rights agreements that underpin
2023-11-30 03:52
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