News

Jan. 3, 2012 — -- It sure is a good thing that the Mayan calendar says the world is going to end this year -- because at least, after the apocalypse comes on Dec. 21, you won't have to read ...
Research shows Mayan calendar's doomsday date may be off by 50 to 100 years. Oct. 20, 2010— -- Doomsday believers, you might be able to breathe a sigh of relief. The much-hyped "prediction ...
A fresh look at the Mayan-to-Gregorian calendar conversion suggests that the world might not actually come to an end on Dec. 21, 2012. In fact, researchers say that it might have ended already.
The end of the world is once again nigh. Or so claim interpreters of the so-called Mayan calendar. But Catholics are advised to ignore this year’s end-times fantasy, just as they did regarding ...
But for many, it's running the wrong way. Representing a much more balanced and positive discourse on the 2012 phenomenon, the Mayan Calendar Portal is calling on Hollywood to help lead the change in ...
With rumors of a Mayan apocalypse making the rounds online and at the water cooler, when do we know the world is out of danger from the various astronomical and other cataclysms claimed by some to ...
The Mayan calendar (when interpreted right) predicts (if you ask the right person) that the word will end in 2012 (“this is not a hoax”).
Back in 2012, December 21 was heralded as the date that the world would end by conspiracy theorists who were using the Mayan calendar to try and make sense of an ancient prediction.
Entertainment; Doomsday 2012: If the Mayan calendar doesn't kill us, solar flares will . Published: ; Dec. 20, 2012, 7:42 p.m.
He has studied the Mayan calendar (actually, calendars), and while he agrees that what's called the "long count" calendar does end in 2012, he believes that the Maya—were they still living by ...
The Mayan Apocalypse has been perpetuated in pop culture – in movies and through splashy tabloid headlines – even though it’s been widely debunked in archeological circles. In Mexico and ...