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It’s the weekend before St. Patrick’s Day, which means grocery stores around the country will see a stream of green-clad shoppers stocking up on last-minute celebratory Irish staples: corned beef,
In the arid mountains of northern Oman, rocky caves hold pools of water. Naturalists were exploring these subterranean lakes in the Al-Hoota cave in 1980 when they discovered a white, eyeless fish.
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10 X-Men Who Became Villains (& the Reasons Why)The X-Men have been around for decades, and as such, the characters that fill the pages have had plenty of time to change and grow. Sometimes, a villain turns to the side of good, joining the X-Men.
As the Earth's shadow fell on the moon, the brilliant full moon transformed into the deep red "blood moon." GALLERY | "Blood moon" stuns western WashingtonLuckily for stargazers, breaks in the clouds
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6 Health Benefits of ApplesMedically reviewed by Maggie Moon, MS, RDApples (Malus domestica) are the most consumed fruit in the United States. They come in various colors and flavors and are commonly eaten raw as a snack or
The Final Fantasy series has produced some of the most beloved protagonists of all time, but it also threw out a few main characters that weren’t as impressive. Luckily, they were supported by party
(NewsNation) — New research suggests enhancing the brain’s own immune cells could help clear plaques associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Research indicates amyloid beta plaques, sticky clumps of
Young people from north Belfast are gearing up for a life-changing trip to Romania.The Romania Project, which started in 2015, enables young people from New Lodge youth centre and Ardoyne youth club
Dragon Age: The Veilguard missed the mark for many of its players. For longtime fans of the series, the game did not live up to the quality that the franchise has a reputation of having. Newcomers to
The bald eagle population is growing in the D.C. area, as are ravens, which first nested here just a few years ago. “Bald eagles are doing great,” said wildlife biologist Dan Rauch, who tracks
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He can pull a train by the strength of his teeth. An Egyptian wrestler sets 3 world recordsCAIRO (AP) — Pulling a train by the strength of your teeth is no easy task. But for Egyptian wrestler Ashraf Mahrous, also known by his nickname Kabonga, it's just one of several things he can do to
Chicago — Medical researchers in Chicago are studying the difference between a person's chronological age — how many years they've lived — and their biological age, how old their body actually is.
For some folks, it can be tough to choose a favorite ice cream flavor. The answer gets even harder to come by when you’re considering which Ben & Jerry’s flavor outdoes the rest. While everyone has
By Bobby Bascomb The Galápagos rail, a small, black, ground bird, hadn’t been seen on Floreana Island in the Galápagos since 1835, when Charles Darwin first described it. That changed recently when
How do young children categorize objects? To find out, Sarah Dufour, an assistant professor in the didactics department of the Faculty of Education at Université de Montréal, conducted
Last year's NCAA Tournament bubble was a bloodbath. A whopping five "bid stealers" shrunk the bubble in the 48 hours leading up to Selection Sunday, dooming St. John's, Indiana State, and other
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Every 'Survivor' Cameo in 'The White Lotus,' RankedIt's safe to say that The White Lotus is one of the biggest television series in recent memory. Following the lives, and deaths, of guests and staff alike at five-star resorts around the world, The
Over 800 marine species were newly discovered after two years of collaborative efforts by scientists, governments, museums and others participating in the Ocean Census, a global alliance founded to
"Seinfeld" writer Spike Feresten is auctioning off his 1966 Triumph Bonneville T120R motorcycle, with the funds helping the continued recovery efforts in the wake of the Palisades fire. Fans
It's easy to understate just how much of a cultural impact "Dragon Ball" has had. The 40-year-old franchise is recognized as a household name by several generations of anime fans. Both "Dragon Ball"
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