Edward Clark
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Scientists Found a Place Where the Earth’s Layers Are Upside Down
Geology runs in order, as sediments pile up over time, with older material buried deeper and younger layers added on top....
NatureEdward ClarkJanuary 25, 2026 -
In Brazil, Prisoners Can Decrease Their Sentence by Reading Books
A former president convicted of plotting a coup is now eligible to shorten his prison sentence in Brazil by reading books....
CultureEdward ClarkJanuary 22, 2026 -
This Hiker Stayed Lost Because He Refused to Answer an Unknown Number
A hiker in Colorado remained lost overnight after ignoring repeated phone calls from rescuers because the number on his phone was...
Getting ThereEdward ClarkJanuary 22, 2026 -
You Could Get a Penalty if You Drop Your Bread in Traditional Swiss Fondue
Traditional Swiss fondue comes with a clear expectation that everyone at the table follows the same rules. One of the most...
CultureEdward ClarkJanuary 22, 2026 -
10 Most Beautiful Metro Stations in the World You Can Visit for $2
You do not need a museum ticket or a luxury budget to see great design. In many cities, the most impressive...
CultureEdward ClarkJanuary 22, 2026 -
10 Places Where Solo Hiking Can Turn Risky
For many people, solo hiking can feel liberating: hitting the trail alone with your backpack and boots. Yet some locations are...
MapsEdward ClarkJanuary 22, 2026 -
8 “Dark Tourism” Sites in the U.S. That Are Actually Respectful
Dark tourism involves visiting places shaped by tragedy, violence, or loss. The sites that matter most center the people affected, rely...
DestinationsEdward ClarkJanuary 21, 2026 -
15 Ways to Get Into Airport Lounges Without a First-Class Ticket in 2026
Lounges used to feel off-limits if your seat wasn’t in the front of the plane. But those quiet, Wi-Fi-loaded escapes aren’t...
Getting ThereEdward ClarkJanuary 21, 2026 -
How a Japanese Sushi Chef Helped End Somali Piracy by Converting Pirates Into Fishermen
At its peak between 2009 and 2011, Somali piracy recorded more than 200 attacks per year, according to data tracked by...
CultureEdward ClarkJanuary 21, 2026 -
A Train in Japan Was 35 Seconds Late, and Everyone Got a Refund
There are delays, and then there are delays that turn into stories people repeat for years. The incident happened on Japan’s...
Getting ThereEdward ClarkJanuary 21, 2026