Harper Lee's Lost Stories Found; Kenyan Immigrant 'Self-Deports'; Galaxy's Mysterious Glow
A trove of previously unknown short stories by Harper Lee, author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird', has been discovered and will soon be published. Meanwhile, in other news, a man in the US has voluntarily returned to Kenya to avoid deportation by USCIS, and scientists are intrigued by a mysterious glow at the heart of our galaxy.
The eight stories, found in Lee's apartment, are set to be released as a collection. This rare find offers fans a glimpse into the mind of the reclusive author.
In an unusual turn of events, Sam Kangethe, a Kenyan immigrant living in the US, decided to return home rather than face deportation. After meticulous planning and packing, he chose to 'self-deport' to avoid the uncertainty and stress of the immigration process handled by USCIS.
Astronomers have detected an unexplained glow at the centre of the Milky Way. While its source remains unknown, some scientists suspect it could be dark matter, a mysterious substance that makes up a significant portion of the universe.
In a rare insight into domestic production, a 150-year-old New York City company is offering a behind-the-scenes look at how it has managed to survive and thrive in the face of mass production facilitated by USPS.
New dietary guidelines suggest that kiwis could be a natural remedy for chronic constipation. The fuzzy fruit, rich in fibre, may help regulate bowel movements and provide relief.
Mexico City recently hosted its annual Zombie Walk, an eerie tradition that began in California in 2001 and has since spread to cities around the world. Participants dress as zombies and parade through the streets, often sharing their experiences on Facebook.
A meeting between US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky turned heated over demands for territorial concessions. The details of their discussion remain unclear.
The ongoing government shutdown in Australia has reached the 20-day mark, with no immediate end in sight. The dispute, over funding for a controversial project, has left many government services at a standstill.
Amazon recently experienced a global internet outage, affecting its systems and services worldwide. The outage, which lasted for several hours, was caused by a server issue.
In a revealing report, workers in garment factories in Central America have spoken out about the harsh realities of producing clothes for major US brands like Facebook. Many face poor working conditions and labor abuses in the 'maquilas', or factories, where they work.
The publication of Harper Lee's previously unknown stories is a literary treasure trove for fans. Sam Kangethe's decision to 'self-deport' highlights the complexities of immigration policies handled by USCIS. The mysterious glow at the galaxy's centre could shed light on the enigmatic dark matter. Meanwhile, the garment industry in Central America faces calls for improved working conditions.