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Yet this bright flash of success has come after something of a slow burn for Barton. Following a first-ever gig as a driver ...
According to BabyCenter, which gathers data in real time from hundreds of thousands of parents who register their babies’ ...
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AZ Animals on MSNFrom the Scarlet Macaw to the Resplendent Quetzal: A Guide to Colorful BirdsTypically, females appear less colorful than males; this adaptation helps protect females from predators. Such an adaptation ...
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PinkNews on MSN‘The US is Nazi Germany right now’: Billy Porter and Harrison David Rivers on vital new productionHarrison David Rivers had always hoped the play he began writing in 2015, This Bitter Earth, would end up as a history play, the sort where those staging it could look back, reflect, and marvel at how ...
The species was missing from the wild for more than 70 years before its rediscovery in 2015, wildlife officials said.
In a world-first discovery, researchers have shown that Australia's iconic Bogong moth uses constellations of stars and the ...
Scientists found that an Australian moth navigates using a celestial compass, possibly guided by the Milky Way itself.
As leaders from tech, marketing and entertainment convene for Cannes Lions, THR toasts the brand leaders finding innovative ...
It's an impressive feat for Bogong moths, whose brains are smaller than the size of a grain of rice, to rely on the night sky ...
Former Chiefs player and employee Ramzee Robinson is suing the team for racial bias and discrimination in lawsuit.
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The Nation on MSNChinese Transnational Repression Is a Real Issue—but Shujun Wang Is a Bad ExampleOur government spent almost a decade chasing a professor they thought was a spy. The case raises questions about our ability to pursue real perpetrators of China’s crimes.
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