Another block of ice fell from the sky in Santa Cruz, California. The last one crashed through the ceiling of a child’s bedroom, but this one crashed through the roof of a boat while the owner was inside. Ray Erickson was talking on the phone inside his 40-foot Chris Craft boat around 6:30 p.m., when he hear a loud crash. “All of a sudden, bam!?there was a loud, loud noise,” he says. “I couldn’t figure out what was happening. The person I was talking to on the phone suggested I was hit by a hunk of ice similar to the one that hit that house in Santa Cruz recently.”
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Scientists are surprised to find that four dormant volcanoes in South America are actually active, a discovery that has serious implications for volcanic areas around the world. They used satellite imaging techniques to study the volcanoes and found that 900 of them in the Andes mountains in Chile are still potentially dangerous.
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In our latest poll, we ask the controversial question: Do we need the extreme security measures recently proposed by the Justice Department? Two recent news stories about this problem were posted February 12, Will You Be Watched on the Web? and February 5, Joe College is Being Watched.

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As those of you know who subscribe to our newsletter, every book in the William Henry section of our website store is 10% off right now. The discount will show up when you check out. William is so popular with our readers and listeners that he has his own section of the store. He calls himself an “historical mythologist,” because he searches for the common links between legends and myths from all over the world, in order to try to get to the truth behind these stories. His conclusions are unique and amazing. (To subscribe to our newsletter, click “Join Mailing List” on our homepage).

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