Tokyo zoo probes possible mass squirrel poisoning
A Tokyo zoo has launched a probe after apparently massacring 31 of its 40 squirrels by mistake with treatments meant to kill parasites, officials said. Keepers at the…
A Tokyo zoo has launched a probe after apparently massacring 31 of its 40 squirrels by mistake with treatments meant to kill parasites, officials said. Keepers at the…
Steven Spielberg has commented for the first time ever on the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel in a...
Читать дальше...NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Santa Claus is coming to town on Saturday and will be taking photos with some very good boys and girls. Santa will be making the journey from the North Pole to PetSmart stores to pose with all the pets that made the nice list. Pet owners will be able to [...]
Tigers great Benny Elias has hailed the move to sack the entire board - which also forced the resignation of CEO Justin Pascoe - as a 'good, positive move' for the embattled club.
It’s quite the injury/absentee list Manchester United have racked up ahead of Sunday’s trip to Anfield. Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw’s latest injuries (BBC Sport), picked up during a Champions League tie with Bayern Munich, means the club could be without as many as 11 senior players come the weekend. Taking into account the aforementioned […]
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AFC Fylde Academy exited the FA Youth Cup at the Third-Round stage following a 3-0 defeat to Hull City Academy at Mill Farm. Hull took the lead after 31 minutes when a long ball upfield was latched onto by Ronnie Kelly, who struck towards Charlie Clark’s near post and found the back of the net. […]
Читать дальше...Lynn Williams and Alyssa Thompson spoke to Business Insider about Netflix's USWNT docuseries and how they found closure following the 2023 World Cup.
Hairstylists Rogério Cavalcante and Dimitris Giannetos walk through the popular celebrity haircuts of 2023.
Erik ten Hag’s men need to defeat the German champions and hope other results go their way to qualify for the last-16
Virginia authorities have determined that a Tesla was operating on its Autopilot system and was speeding in the moments leading to a crash with a crossing tractor-trailer last July that killed the Tesla driver
A new study shows male zebra finches must sing every day to keep their vocal muscles in shape. Females prefer the songs of males that did their daily vocal workout.
A mother monitors illegal drug use, at home, to prevent a fatal overdose for her daughter and others addicted to opioids.
While Israel aims to destroy Hamas so it can't attack again like it did on October 7, the group's popularity seems to be growing in the West Bank.
In Japan, a female former soldier's high-profile court case win is seen as both a victory for human rights, and a setback for Japan's efforts to beef up its military.
Jasmine Cho turns cookies into works of art. As part of her mission for social justice, the Pittsburgh baker creates detailed portraits of unsung Asian American heroes.
Scientists have compiled an exhaustive list of all the species cats consume, and it includes more than 2000 birds, reptiles, mammals and insects — a sixth of which are of conservation concern.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Harvard constitutional law professor Laurence Tribe about Claudine Gay's controversial congressional hearing and the decision to retain her as Harvard's president.
Israel's military offensive against Hamas is now focused on Gaza's second largest city, Khan Younis. The hospital there is overwhelmed with newly wounded people, but many doctors have fled.
The British House of Commons voted to keep one of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's signature policies alive: a plan to deport undocumented migrants to Rwanda.
With COP28 climate talks coming to an end, NPR's Ari Shapiro checks in with climate policy analyst Rachel Cleetus on where the latest agreement stands.
In Minnesota, a special panel is nearing a decision point to replace the flag and seal that have been long panned as cluttered and culturally offensive.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with ESPN Senior MLB writer Jeff Passan about the blockbuster contract for Shohei Ohtani and the details behind it.
Inflation dipped to 3.1% last month — less than half what it was at the beginning of the year. Falling gasoline prices helped to offset rising rents and medical bills last month.
Students in Behrend's Plastics Engineering program worked with more than 150 students from Iroquois and Diehl elementary, then put their work to the test.