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Stocks rebounded following Friday’s sell-off, with the Dow rising one and one-third percent. The S&P 500 added about one and one-half percent, and the Nasdaq climbing nearly 2%.
The potato is one of the world's food staples, first cultivated thousands of years ago in the Andes region of South America ...
In January 1995, eight gray wolves were released in Yellowstone National Park, becoming the first wolves to set foot in ...
History is full of strange, unexplainable events that can leave anyone scratching their head in wonder. From lost civilizations to unsolved murders, the ...
The latest Nintendo Download update for North America has arrived, and it's bringing new games galore to the eShop in your ...
For most of my life, I avoided jumping into lakes and rivers, because I didn't want underwater plants grabbing my ankles; I didn't relish sharing bathing space with fish, turtles and ducks; and I ...
According to EPA, “Algae blooms consume oxygen and block sunlight from underwater plants. When the algae eventually die, they consume the oxygen in the water column as they decompose.
Drones spot the “first evidence” of killer whales making tools out of seaweed, according to a new study. The orcas used the tools to groom one another.
Nitrate levels in Iowa's Raccoon River are at their highest since 2013. Lawn watering ban is trying to prevent more restrictions and keep water safe.
The tech giant will buy the power generation of an Illinois nuclear plant under a deal with Constellation Energy.