A rare weather event known as “thundersnow” was captured on Feb. 29 in Montreal. Combining a unique mix of snow, lightning and thunder, the snow shower came just before a major storm hit the city. Thundersnow events are rare: less than 1 percent of all snowstorms are associated with thunder, according to ABC News. […]
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Nobel peace prize-winner Obama dropped 23,144 bombs in 2015
January 12th, 2016 Awake Goy
The United States in the past year dropped more than 20,000 bombs on Muslim-majority countries Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia, according to a study by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). In an article published January 7, Micah Zenko, a senior fellow at CFR, states that since January 1, 2015, the United […]
Magnitude 7.2 earthquake hits Tajikistan, felt as far away as India, Pakistan and Afghanistan
December 7th, 2015 Awake Goy
There were no immediate reports on casualties and destruction caused A magnitude 7.2 earthquake has hit Tajikistan, according to the US Geological Survey. It struck at 7.50am today with an epicentre in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, around 70 miles west of the city of Murghob, seismologists said. Tremors were felt in Delhi, as well […]