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Google and Texas reached a $1.4 billion deal to settle a recent lawsuit. Texas claimed Google tracked and collected users' private data illegally. Google says the company had already changed some ...
Chimpanzees drum with regular rhythm when they beat on tree trunks, a new study shows. Chimpanzees and humans last shared a common ancestor around 6 million years ago. Scientists suspect this ...
Colombo, May 7 (Daily Mirror) - Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa has come up with a picture of a chess board in his Facebook account, indicating that there could be discussions or that dealings ...
MEGHAN Markle has shared a rare picture of Prince Archie to celebrate his sixth birthday. Sharing the stunning picture on social media, the Duchess of Sussex celebrated her "sweet boy", while ...
Can you spot the man's face? This is a picture of a peacock, which looks pretty regular on first look. However, there is a face of a man hidden inside the peacock's feathers. The man is called "My ...
4 Gautami's open and progressive approach to parenting, as evidenced by her willingness to discuss sensitive topics and her support for her family's personal journeys, paints a picture of a modern ...
OCALA, Fla. — Officers released a picture of A former Marion County deputy who is behind bars, accused of robbing a bank over the weekend. When police arrested 40-year-old Christina Thagard ...
guides and higher-ups that paint a somewhat volatile picture of the culture at CMNH, from accusations of sexual misconduct to safety concerns, rampant understaffing and a financial quagmire linked ...
No, the Catholics loved it," Trump said. "I had nothing to do with it. Somebody made up a picture of me dressed like the pope and they put it out on the internet. That's not me that did it.
Emblematic is Hine’s luminous picture of a young girl — called a spinner — at North Carolina’s Whitnel Cotton Mfg. Co. He positioned the shabbily dressed child between a seemingly unending ...
This optical illusion challenge is here to test just that! We’ve got a picture of a girl working in what seems to be a regular office or study room. At first, everything might seem perfectly normal.
Author William R. Forstchen's bestselling novel "One Second After" – which imagines the devastating effects of an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) strike on the United States – is being adapted ...