This is partly due to climate change, with hot air licking more water off the top, and reducing the flow of the major rivers like the Ural and Volga that feed it.
The women came together for afternoon tea in London to celebrate Guinness World Records Day. The world's tallest woman, Rumeysa Gelgi, stands at 7 feet, 0.71 inches, while the world's shortest ...
A resort in the Philippines’ Talisay City made it into the Guinness World Records for having the “world’s largest building in the shape of a chicken.” Ricardo Cano Gwapo Tan, the founder ...
Morgan State University had record enrollment for the fourth consecutive year, making it the third-largest historically Black college or university in the U.S., the school announced Tuesday.
Trump Vows to Hit Mexico, Canada and China With Tariff on Day 1 President-elect Trump promised a 25 percent tariff on Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10 percent on China, blaming the flow of ...
The two-day youth deer gun hunt last weekend was the biggest yet gauged solely by numbers ... s take of 10,033 but surpassing the all-time record of 10,059 established in 2007.
Twitch streamers are always competing for records such as the longest stream, subathons, most subs, or viewers. To keep track of it all, these are the biggest livestreaming records as of November ...
Efforts to solve the problem have been hampered by political disagreements, according to NDTV World. However, other projects to save large bodies of water across the globe are moving forward with some ...
The tallest and shortest women in the world recently shared a heartwarming moment over afternoon tea in London. On Guinness World Records (GWR) Day, Rumeysa Gelgi and Jyoti Amge, two extraordinary ...