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In a flash, Vírgula bolts from a box and bounds down the hill to freedom. With her distinctive pointy ears and dotted brown ...
As soon as the lights went out in Spain and Portugal, the speculating about the cause of the blackout began. Was it a cyberattack? Atmospheric interference? Aliens? Though the Spanish government is ...
As already demonstrated by our South Australian and Broken Hill blackouts, the recent calls in Sydney to turn off appliances, the frequent rolling power outages in California and the wind droughts ...
Aubrey Griffin, who was selected in the third round of the WNBA draft by the Minnesota Lynx, will undergo arthroscopic surgery on her left knee, the team announced Tuesday. The procedure will take ...
Monday's outage, one of the worst ever in Europe, started in the afternoon and lasted through nightfall, affecting tens of millions of people across the Iberian Peninsula. It disrupted businesses ...
SHORTLY AFTER noon on Monday April 28th, Spain’s electricity grid suddenly and unexpectedly lost 15 gigawatts of power—equivalent to 60% of its national demand. The massive drop caused most of ...
Several Vanguard characters in Marvel Rivals have received balance changes. Dr. Strange has received a buff after ages of being nerfed, though reducing the energy cost of his ultimate wasn’t ...
This article contains spoilers for tonight’s episode of EastEnders, which airs on BBC One at 7.30pm or can be streamed now on iPlayer. Teddy Mitchell (Roland Manookian) has saved his wife Nicola ...
Emergency services handed out food, water and blankets to stranded travellers at Madrid’s Atocha station on Monday evening, after a widespread blackout brought much of Spain and Portugal to a ...
With the lights now coming back on in the Iberian Peninsula, Euroverify fact-checks some of the false claims that circulated during Monday's unprecedented blackout. Misleading claims and theories ...
Theo Burman is a Newsweek Live News Reporter based in London, U.K. He writes about U.S. politics and international news, with a focus on infrastructure and technology. He has covered technological ...