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Pandas use tools to scratch thanks to a strange evolutionary quirk
Captive giant pandas have been seen breaking off twigs and bamboo pieces to scratch hard-to-reach spots, using a crude ...
My father and mother were born in the 1920’s, grew up during the Depression and World War II, and November and December were ...
A Delhi food entrepreneur sparked debate after an employee earning ₹26,000 monthly bought a ₹70,000 iPhone, financed through ...
While many Chinese brands never escape the orbits of Amazon and AliExpress, both Hoto and Fanttik are poised to become US ...
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9 Ridiculously Weird But Totally True Facts About Southern California
In the Southern California desert lies a strange saline lake known as the Salton Sea. The salt levels are so high that fish ...
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
Accidents involving caesium-tainted scrap are rare but not unprecedented: In 1998, an industrial gauge was melted down with ...
We’ve highlighted 27 notable fiction and nonfiction titles set to release in the next three months. Many — from The Invisible ...
A curated look at Virginia’s long-running restaurants where loyal crowds, timeless flavors, and decades of consistency prove ...
Call the Midwife will celebrate Christmas with a two-part treat coming to BBC iPlayer and BBC One over the festive period ...
Rob Isbitts checks in with analysts Julia Ostian, Kenio Fontes, and Jack Bowman to see how they're thinking about the current ...
Mum-of-three Michelle was visiting Ginge at his home in Manchester when he first broke the news that he was going in the ...
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