Chunk, a 1,200-pound behemoth with a broken jaw, swept the competition Tuesday in the popular Fat Bear Week contest.
The effects of insufficient water are felt by every cell in the body, but it’s the brain that manifests our experience of ...
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Hedgehogs will visit your garden in autumn and eat slugs if you leave 1 thing on ground
Once a common sight in towns and countryside alike, the hedgehog is now considered vulnerable - here's how to encourage them ...
So it’s a good thing the experts have shared six signs that show a hedgehog is in need of some help, as well as what to do if ...
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At AI conference, old-school telcos pitch cutting-edge digital 'sovereignty'
MONTREAL — Canada's traditional telecom companies are jockeying for a piece of the federal government's push for "digital ...
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10 Greatest Cosmic Villains Created By Jack Kirby, Ranked from Weakest to Most Powerful
With a legacy spanning decades, Jack Kirby's cosmic villains have captivated readers and left a lasting impact on the world ...
The Bear Pit represents a particular strand of California dining history that’s becoming increasingly endangered – the family-friendly, mid-century restaurant that served as both a special occasion ...
America's most keenly awaited animal competition has come to its corpulent conclusion, with Chunk named the winner of this ...
Republicans and Democrats blame each other for the funding gap, and there is little sign either side is willing to compromise ...
Voting has now started in the Senate on the second last-ditch funding bill of the night, this time the Republicans' proposal to fund the government past midnight and avert a shutdown. You can watch ...
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These common appliances are never truly 'off,' and they're costing you a fortune
Have you recently looked at your electricity bill and wondered, “How on earth did we use that much?“ This isn’t some minor ...
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