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'I saw them as monsters and man-eaters': Saving the world's rarest crocodile from its bad reputation
It's known for its deadly bite, but the Philippine crocodile – thought to be the rarest in the world – has a lot more to give ...
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Andy Farrell is wrong to obsess over the Lions ‘redwashing’ the Australia Test matches
The British and Irish Lions have already won the series, writes Simon Walters. Sending exhausted players out again deprives ...
From the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Doomsday Clock, Cold War paranoia gave pop culture its favourite script: countdowns, ...
The National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center suggests that fall 2025 will likely continue Texas' trend of warmer-than-average weather, especially in September and early October. While ...
At the Summer of '99 and Beyond Festival, Creed, Nickelback and other leading lights of post-grunge explored the nostalgic ...
Two Democratic candidates recently launched their campaigns against Cleaver for his seat in Missouri’s 5th Congressional ...
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Trump’s tariffs back in court
An appeals court may soon get in the way of President Trump’s trade agenda as his Aug. 1 deadline approaches to impose ...
Judge allows Palestine Action to challenge Home Office over terrorism ban - Pro-Palestine group was proscribed under terror ...
Pop singer Justin Timberlake announced that he has been struggling with Lyme disease, bringing attention to a growing public ...
As the Jubilee of Youth takes over the streets of Rome, the young people of Mary’s Meals are sharing their mission, as they ...
In the sun-drenched corner of southwestern Arizona, where the Colorado River lazily meanders and winter visitors flock like determined snowbirds, there exists a treasure hunter’s paradise that makes ...
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