Recent earth science developments suggest that how we count our planet’s largest land masses is less clear than we learned in school. By Matt Kaplan The world is split up into continents, there are ...
It's a creeping movement, but a momentous one. Some 200 million years ago, a single, extraordinary supercontinent called Pangea dominated Earth. Ultimately, landmasses ruptured and pulled apart, ...
From North America to Europe, from South America to Asia, from Africa to Australia, Betty Holder has gone the distance -- and she's run it, too. Holder, born and raised in Rossville, is a runner who ...
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