A viral social media claim suggests Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on August 12, 2026. This prediction, fueled by online posts, has caused widespread concern. NASA has officially debunked ...
COBB COUNTY, GA — The Cobb County Public Library is offering a new way for residents to preserve old memories. The Sewell Mill Library’s Creative Studios can convert older audio and video formats into ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In this episode of MIKE, Derrick Pitts from the Franklin Institute joined us to talk about the rumors that the Earth will lose ...
In Part 2 of the epic 7 Seconds Challenge, things escalate fast. With the clock ticking and crowds watching, people attempt ridiculous challenges that test speed, focus, and nerve. Some succeed in ...
All-Clad Deals used to be difficult to find, but thankfully, the Factory Seconds Sale has come back around for a little while. These sales tend to only last for a few days—this one expires at midnight ...
In recent weeks, a rumor claiming that Earth would “lose gravity” for 7 seconds on August 12, 2026, has whipped up an online frenzy. Social media users warned the catastrophe would kill tens of ...
There is a rumor going around online—on Reddit, Facebook, TikTok, and (I assume) Friendster—that gravity will stop working for seven seconds on August 12. Here is part of the warning posted online: In ...
Another day, another pea-brained conspiracy theory that manages to bring together complementarily high levels of stupidity and insanity. Below, we take a closer look at the false claim, which—to be ...
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They’ve got one rule: you get 7 seconds, and that’s it. One second you’re confident, the next you’re sprinting to a fountain while everyone counts you down. Then it escalates - make a phone call and ...
A recent passenger flight of a JetBlue-operated Airbus A320 experienced an unexplained drop in altitude, injuring 15 passengers onboard. The company says solar radiation caused the equipment ...