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Sciencing on MSNThe Unsettling Reason You Should Never Squash A Spider In Your Home
Many people have a gut instinct to kill spiders on site, despite the pest-control services they offer, but there's a better ...
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INQUIRER.net USA on MSN‘Severance’ leads 2025 Emmy nominations: Here’s the complete list
“Severance, ” an Apple TV+ sci-fi thriller, took in a leading 27 nominations, including a nod for outstanding drama series. “The Penguin,” HBO’s take on the Batman villain, picked up 24 nominations , ...
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Blavity on MSNHurricane Katrina Myths Challenged In Nat Geo’s ‘Race Against Time,’ Ahead Of 20th Anniversary
It has been nearly two decades since Hurricane Katrina changed the city of New Orleans as we know it, and a new docuseries is ...
National Urban League honored four distinguished Black women at its 6th Annual Women in Harmony luncheon.
Scientists record a black hole collision they weren’t sure was possible The largest black hole collision ever recorded has scientists' jaws on the floor — and scratching their heads.
This National CROWN Day, Black women are loving their natural hair — and now there’s data to prove it A new study from BLK’s #FreeYourCrown campaign highlights how women are embracing curls ...
National Geographic Expeditions’ new "Portugal & the Azores: Explorers, Ecological Wonders & Epicurean Delights" itinerary offers an immersive, luxurious, and expertly guided 10-day adventure through ...
Yellowstone National Park officials have euthanized an adult female black bear following a series of troubling incidents at a backcountry campsite in the Blacktail Deer Creek drainage area. (Jacob ...
FIU shark scientists will appear in multiple shows during National Geographic’s SharkFest 2025 including a six-part series co-hosted by FIU’s Mike Heithaus. The researchers go in search of the ocean’s ...
A female adult black bear in Yellowstone National Park was euthanized on Friday after "concerning incidents" around becoming food-conditioned at a backcountry campsite, national park officials said.
Caesar salad celebrates its 101st birthday in July 2025. We look at the origins of the popular dish — surprisingly, it doesn’t involve a certain Roman emperor.
What began as a sacred ritual has become one of the world’s most widespread party traditions.
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