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As seen in footage shared on social media, CNN Türk anchor Meltem Bozbeyoğlu was in the middle of a broadcast when the studio ...
Besides burning thousands of homes and displacing residents, the January fires, like earlier ones, upended the natural ...
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In the soft, wet light the lichens and moss on the tangled clumps of buffaloberry along the river were screaming green and ...
People say doomscrolling is tearing apart the social fabric – and they're probably right – but, says Kevin Lee Kharas, it's a ...
The weekend brings the start of Stephenson County Restaurant Week, the Lincoln-Douglas Kiwanis 37th Annual Charity Dinner and ...
Explore the significance of rice in Asia, from its historical roots and diverse culinary uses to the breathtaking rice ...
Connecticut hides its treasures well, and Macedonia Brook State Park in Kent might be its best-kept secret – a 2,300-acre ...
Memorial Day weekend is approaching faster than a Midwestern thunderstorm, and if you’re still scrambling for getaway plans, I’ve got a gem hiding in plain sight: Ledges State Park in Madrid, Iowa.
Scientists added descriptive terms to the existing general Indigenous frog and reptile names to make them specific.
Water drops produce electricity when dripped through a small tube. That power might be harnessed as renewable energy in rainy places.
The metallic poison frog, active during daytime hours, has a long-lasting trill, or call, of 21–45 notes. While perched on leaves, the males begin calling out at dawn and vocalize for several hours ...