The mystery serial killer would claim the lives of at least five victims and was in the midst of his protracted cat-and-mouse game with police and the media. He had at that stage attacked two young ...
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A secret CIA code on a sculpture outside the agency’s Virginia headquarters has finally been cracked after 35 years. The fourth and final code etched into the Kryptos artwork was cracked by friends ...
PROCEPT BioRobotics Corporation announced that its Aquablation therapy has been assigned a Category I Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code, which will take effect on January 1, 2026. This marks a ...
Some 500 years ago, Leonardo da Vinci sketched what he believed was the perfectly proportioned male body. The drawing, called the Vitruvian Man, is one of the most famous anatomical drawings in the ...
Katie has a PhD in maths, specializing in the intersection of dynamical systems and number theory. She reports on topics from maths and history to society and animals. Katie has a PhD in maths, ...
HALLOWELL, Maine (WABI) - Good news if you’re a fan of Maine’s 207 area code. It will be sticking around for many years to come. The North American Numbering Plan Administrator said the state’s iconic ...
The smart casual dress code, decoded. So you've been invited to a spring soirée, sometime in May when the blooms are out and everyone's basking in the longer days. You open the digital invite and scan ...
A bankruptcy trustee or DIP generally has the right to "assume" (reaffirm) or "reject" (disavow, resulting in breach) unexpired leases under section 365(a) of the Bankruptcy Code. 11 U.S.C. § 365(a).
In a "20/20" special report, David Muir weaves together two decades-long probes. In 1988, 19-year-old Cathy Swartz was a young mother living with her fiancé Mike Warner and her 9-month-old baby ...
The mystery of sudden appearance of QR codes on graves has been solved. A peculiar mystery involving the appearance of over 1,000 QR codes on gravestones in Munich, Germany has finally been solved.