Climate change could trigger gigantic deadly tsunamis from Antarctica, new study warns

When you purchase through connexion on our site , we may earn an affiliate delegacy . Here ’s how it works . clime variety could let loose mammoth tsunamis in the Southern Ocean by triggering underwater landslides in Antarctica , a Modern study warns . By drilling into sediment cores hundreds of feet beneath the seafloor in Antarctica , scientists discovered that during previous periods of global thawing — 3 million and 15 million years ago — escaped sediment bed formed and slipped to send monumental tsunami wave rush along to the shores of South America , New Zealand and Southeast Asia ....

March 16, 2025 · 5 min · 881 words · Dawn Lang

Climber 'Exceptionally Lucky to Be Alive' After 2,000-Foot Fall from New Zealand Mountain

Mount Taranaki in New Zealand.Photo:Andia/Universal Images Group via Getty Andia/Universal Images Group via Getty A climber in New Zealand is “exceptionally lucky to be alive” after falling close to 2,000 feet down a mountain. On Saturday, the man was discovered approximately 1,968 feet from where he had previously been climbing on Mount Taranaki in New Zealand’s North Island, perNew Zealand Police. The pair found the climber with “minor injuries,” and he was then assisted down the mountain after losing an ice axe and crampons during the fall....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 318 words · Samuel Hughes

Coco Gauff Joins Serena Williams on U.S. Fed Cup Team, Second Youngest American in History

Coco Gauffis making headlines for another historic tennis moment. The 15-year-old was included on the U.S. Fed Cup roster to play alongsideSerena Williamsin an upcoming qualifying series against Latvia, making Gauff the second-youngest American to play in the tournament. The roster also includes Australian Open semifinalist Sofia Kenin — whoknocked out Gauffin the fourth round of the competition — 2017 Fed Cup champion Alison Riske and nine-time Grand Slam doubles champion Bethanie Mattek-Sands, theU....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 398 words · Marcus Foster

Coleen Rooney, Wife of Famous Soccer Star, Accuses Fellow WAG Rebekah Vardy of Leaking Stories to Tabloids

Photo: Malcolm Couzens/Getty; The Fa/Shutterstock WAGwars! Drama erupted between the wives of two English soccer stars on Wednesday when one blamed the other for sharing her private social media posts to the media. Coleen Rooney, the wife of soccer player Wayne Rooney, publisheda note to Twitter on Wednesdaythat claims Rebekah Vardy — the wife of former English soccer player Jamie Vardy — has leaked her private Instagram Stories and posts to the British newspaper,The Sun, for years....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 553 words · Mrs. Teresa Gutierrez

Colin Farrell Jokes He Had a 'Parental Dropping of the Ball' by Letting Son, 8, Watch 'It'

Colin Farrellhas learned his lesson about introducing scary movies to his kids at a young age.The Irish actor, 43, paid a visit toEllen DeGeneresfor Wednesday’s episode of her daytime talk show, where he talked about his role asOswald Cobblepot/the Penguin in the upcomingBatmanmoviereboot and revealed that he allowed his now-10-year-old sonHenry Tadeuszto watch 2017’sIt.“What is wrong with you?” the host ribbed her guest. “How old was he?”“That was a parental dropping of the ball of epic proportions,” Farrell admitted....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 692 words · Gregory Ramos

College Football Player Posts Fan's Letter Criticizing a Teammate's Dreadlocks: 'Explain to Me How This Isn't Racist'

Photo: Scott Taetsch/Getty A Pennsylvania State University football player is sharing a critical letter his teammate received from an alumnus who criticized the teammate’s dreadlocks as “awful” and “disgusting.” Defensive tackle Antonio Shelton, 22, posted a photo of the letter to Twitter on Monday, writing, “Explain to me how this isn’t racist.” Shelton did not name the recipient, but the letter was addressed to Jonathan — and the only player on the team with that name is junior safety Jonathan Sutherland, who wears his hair in long dreadlocks....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 702 words · Sandra Summers

College Student, 20, Dies 3 Days After Alleged Hazing Incident at Bowling Green State University

Stone Foltz.Photo: Gofundme A student at Bowling Green State University died on Sunday after an alleged hazing incident that involved alcohol, and his family is looking for answers. Stone Foltz, 20, was hospitalized on Thursday after “alleged hazing activity involving alcohol consumption” at a Pi Kappa Alpha event, the university said in a statement. He was rushed to ProMedica Toledo Hospital where he remained in critical condition for three days before his death....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 384 words · Nicole Cole

Colo. Man Convicted of Murder After Killing His Friend Then Hiding His Body Inside Makeshift Tomb

A Colorado man was convicted on Thursday of first-degree murder and tampering with a deceased human body in connection with the death of his childhood friend.Shane Nelson visited the home of his childhood friend Russell Montoya Jr. on Nov 8, 2019, when Montoya “fired four shots over the course of approximately 12 seconds” at Nelson following a verbal altercation, the Adams County District Attorney’s Office revealed in apress release. The victim, age 38, died at the scene....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 643 words · Heather Peterson

Colorado Avalanche Win 2022 Stanley Cup Finals, End Tampa Bay Lightning's History-Making Bid

Photo: Mike Carlson/Getty The Colorado Avalanche are champions for the first time in more than two decades. On Sunday, the Avalanche beat the two-time defending championTampa Bay Lightningin Game 6 to win the 2022 Stanley Cup Finals. They are now the winners of three Stanley Cup titles in their history, having won in 1996 and 2001. The Avalanche won the series' first two games, including a 7-0 victory over Tampa Bay in Game 2....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 470 words · Nicole Barnes

Colorful Coffins May Be the Next Big Thing at Funerals: 'It's a Celebration of Life'

Photo: Dying Art/InstagramFunerals are going through a transformation, and Ross Hall is here to help.Hall is the founder of Dying Art, a business out of New Zealand that makes eccentric and wacky coffins for families hoping to add some color to their loved one’s funerals. His customers have requested a variety of designs, including everything from donut-shaped caskets to afiretruck, he explained to theAssociated Press.“There are people who are happy with a brown mahogany box and that’s great,” Hall told the outlet....

March 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1267 words · Jeff Aguirre

Colton Underwood Engaged to Jordan C. Brown: 'I'm Extremely Happy!'

Colton Underwood and Jordan C. Brown are engaged.PEOPLE can exclusively reveal thatThe Bacheloralum, 30, and the political strategist, 39, are set to marry.“After my birthday, Jordan and I went to Big Sur for a weekend getaway to decompress and relax in nature,” Underwood tells PEOPLE. “I couldn’t have pictured a more beautiful place to celebrate an amazing milestone in my life and relationship.““I’m extremely happy! 2021 was the most transformative year of my life,” he continues....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 708 words · Michelle Silva

Comatose Woman Was Last Examined by Doctor More Than 8 Months Prior to Giving Birth in Facility

Court records in the case of awoman in a long-term vegetative state who gave birthlast month in an Arizona nursing facility reveal that her last doctor’s examination took place more than eight months prior to the birth, PEOPLE confirms. Those documents state that in affirming the need to continue guardianship for the woman, she “lacks sufficient understanding and mental capacity to make decisions or give consents for her medical, placement or financial estate....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 476 words · Rebecca Lee

Comedian Celeste Barber Says Her Hilarious Body Positivity Videos Stemmed from Her Insecurities

Celeste Barber is used to taking on a challenge.The Australian comedian has gained worldwide fame — and 8.9 million followers on Instagram —thanks to her hilarious body-positive posts comparing herself to other women in the entertainment industry. But showing off her skills as a one-woman band forPEOPLE’s Beautiful Issue? That was a different story.“I used to play the flute and the pianica,” says Barber, 40, whose U.S. leg of her stand-up tour starts in July....

March 16, 2025 · 4 min · 648 words · Nicole Gilmore