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What started as a response to the 1969 Stonewall Uprising has evolved and expanded, taking on an added urgency amid Trump’s ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ people.
The bad blood between the U.S. and Iran dates back at least until 1953, when the U.S. helped overthrow a democracy-minded ...
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Gardenista on MSNGardening 101: Blue-Eyed GrassBlue-Eyed Grass, Sisyrinchium spp. While I have been swapping out non-natives for natives in my garden for years, blue-eyed ...
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky Today on Saturday, June 21: The Queen’s colorful double starEta Cassiopeiae is a famous double star with contrasting colors. You can find it in the W-shaped constellation of the Queen ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWhales still aren’t ‘eating all the fish’ (commentary)In a world full of bad news, there’s been good news in whale conservation. Many of the great whales are coming back. In fact, ...
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Astronomy on MSNThe Sky Today on Friday, June 20: The summer solstice and noctilucent cloudsToday marks the start of Northern Hemisphere summer, and also offers a chance to view night-glowing clouds if you’re lucky.
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Donald Trump becomes the first U.S. president to stay at Huis ten Bosch, the Dutch royal residence, ahead of the NATO summit ...
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Mongabay News on MSNClimate futures: World leaders’ failure to act is pushing Earth past 1.5°CThis story is the first article of a two-part Mongabay mini-series exploring possible climate futures. Read Part Two. The ...
Driver fined $1,500 for North Vancouver A&W crash that severely burned employee. The 80-year-old driver won’t face a driving ban after pleading guilty to driving without due care and attention.
President Donald Trump does not want to be a wartime president. He wants to be the president who, as he did at Mar-a-Lago in 2017, enjoyed “the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake you’ve ever seen, ...
That's been par for the course recently, with two Minnesota locales making the 2024 list (Voyageurs National Park Backcountry ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Lizards Mysteriously Survived the Asteroid Strike That Killed the Dinosaurs—and Their Descendants Are Still Alive TodayWhen the 7.5-mile-wide Chicxulub asteroid smashed into Earth 66 million years ago, it killed most living creatures within ...
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