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Jun 6, 2025 |
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#history
Fox News: Dead Sea Scrolls could be even older than previously thought, according to new study
A new study utilizing an AI model named Enoch suggests that the Dead Sea Scrolls may be older than previously estimated. Researchers found that many scrolls, once thought to date from 150 to 50 B.C., may actually date back to around 200 B.C.
The AI model analyzed handwriting styles and combined this with radiocarbon dating, leading to a re-evaluation of the chronology of these ancient texts. The findings contribute to ongoing discussions regarding Jewish and Christian origins, highlighting the scrolls' significance in understanding ancient Judaism.
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Fox News: FBI thwarts teen's alleged 'serious' mall attack plot involving explosives, gunfire
A teenager in Columbia County, Oregon, was arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting at a shopping mall in Washington state, involving explosives and firearms. The FBI acted on a tip received just days prior, uncovering detailed plans that included a map of the mall and a route for the attack.
The suspect reportedly expressed violent extremist ideologies online and intended to use an improvised explosive device to create chaos before targeting mall patrons. Local authorities are prosecuting the case, and the FBI urges the public to report any suspicious behavior.
GB News: Leicestershire news: Man threatens to get Hezbollah to bomb Mayor's office after benefits delay
Adam Buchiya from Leicester was sentenced for threatening to bomb the Mayor's office during a call about housing benefits. He became agitated when asked to complete additional paperwork, making threats and using racist language towards council staff.
Buchiya, who has a prior conviction for similar behavior, received a 12-month community order, a £200 fine, and was ordered to pay court costs. Despite the prosecution's request for a new injunction against abusive language, magistrates declined to impose it.