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Want to see bald eagles up close? 50 nests with cameras broadcast raptor family life, racking up millions of views each spring as eggs hatch and eaglets grow.
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Want to see bald eagles up close? 50 nests with cameras broadcast raptor family life, racking up millions of views each spring as eggs hatch and eaglets grow.

A hidden chemical leak may be quietly delaying the ozone layer’s comeback.

A groundbreaking British Sign Language dating show is here! It's challenging misconceptions and shining a spotlight on the deaf community, fostering truly inclusive storytelling.

FIFA just tweaked World Cup yellow card rules! Single cards now cancel after the group stage and quarterfinals, ensuring fewer suspensions in crucial elimination games.

Afghan Women United can now represent Afghanistan at international football competitions, including the LA Olympics. This refugee team, fleeing Taliban rule five years ago, finally gained eligibility.
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Forget Titanoboa. Scientists just unearthed Vasuki indicus, a prehistoric snake in India that stretched an astonishing 11-15 meters long, rivaling the largest ever to slither across Earth 47 million years ago.

Russia's return to the Venice Biennale sparked debate, but another outcast nation, Belarus, makes its unofficial return after six years. The Belarus Free Theatre stages its first collateral exhibition.

A slick Cumberland, Maine road erupted in sound one April night. Hundreds of chirping, clucking creatures emerged, stopping traffic as people in neon vests rushed to the scene.

Cattle dung powers Nkhundye, Zambia! This farming community transforms livestock waste into energy for cooking, irrigation, and electricity, all from a communal kraal.

The spacecraft that carried four astronauts around the moon has returned to its launch site, completing a record-breaking journey.
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Cover your mouth, get a red card! FIFA's new rule, approved by IFAB, will penalize players at this summer's World Cup for covering their mouths when confronting others.

Commemorative U.S. passports featuring President Trump are coming! The State Department is preparing a limited release to celebrate America's 250th birthday.

New bowel cancer treatment shows long-lasting effects. This innovative approach could revolutionize patient care.

A surprising backup system in the immune response to mRNA vaccines may hold the key to more effective cancer treatments.

Rheumatoid arthritis treatment just got a new target. A natural compound disrupts inflammation by hitting an overlooked enzyme in fatty acid metabolism.
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The UK just banned tobacco sales for anyone born after Jan 1, 2009. This landmark bill creates a smoke-free generation, making it permanently illegal for them to buy cigarettes—ever.

Two of America's most storied collegiate choirs, Harvard Glee Club and Fisk Jubilee Singers, unite for a historic collaboration and performance in Nashville.

The Land Rover Freelander, dead since 2015, is back! JLR and Chery are reviving the nameplate in 2026, not as an SUV, but as an entirely new brand.

An economist notes young adults are optimistic about modern dating, seeking data-driven answers about love and commitment. She advises against "situationships," highlighting that indecision is a decision that can lead to missed opportunities and unintended emotional attachment.

Three miscarriages for NHS support? A new pilot could change everything, potentially preventing thousands of miscarriages annually.
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Presidential ambitions are on hold for Daniela Solis. After taking an art class, she found her true calling: painting. "It felt like time stopped," she says.

Forget capes and superpowers. Real heroes save lives. One man became a hero when he spotted a mama duck and her ducklings in a dangerous situation, proving true heroism is about protecting the innocent.

Love animals? Zoos offer daily up-close encounters and vital conservation work. The Nashville Zoo just announced the exciting hatching of tiny, rare Glass Frogs, a major win for species preservation!

Claude Lalanne's reflective ensemble for Yves Saint Laurent is a masterpiece. Experts rank it second only to Versailles' famous mirrors in importance.

Uncover the intimate lives of Neanderthals! A new genetic analysis of remains from Stajnia Cave reveals a small group that lived together 100,000 years ago.
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FAME Recording Studios boasts "the finest" musicians walk through its doors. With artists like Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, and Duane Allman, it's not an exaggeration.

Yomif Kejelcha ran the London Marathon in under two hours, yet only placed second. He told NPR he aims to shave a minute off his next marathon time.

Mount Everest is safer, thanks to researcher Paul Firth. Though he never summited, his work cut climber deaths, even as nearly 1% still don't return from the world's highest peak.

Aggressive tumors spread faster, resist treatment, and are deadlier. A new study reveals extra chromosomes might be the key to their dangerous behavior.

Jurassic Park star Sam Neill secretly battled aggressive blood cancer for years. When traditional treatments failed, he made a bold choice. Now, at 78, he's cancer-free and advocating for alternative therapies.
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Steve Buscemi, known for iconic roles in *Fargo* and *The Big Lebowski*, shared a 32-year marriage with Jo Andres. After her 2019 passing, many wondered if he'd find love again.

Miley Cyrus and dad Billy Ray faced Hollywood's pressures. In March 2026, Miley celebrated 20 years of Hannah Montana, the show that launched her career—an accomplishment she credits to her father.

A mysterious "X-ray dot" discovered by Chandra could unlock secrets of the early Universe. This object, previously unseen by Webb, challenges assumptions about cosmic "little red dots.

São Paulo Bienal names Amanda Carneiro and Raphael Fonseca as chief curators for 2027! The duo will shape Latin America's largest exhibition, held in Oscar Niemeyer's iconic Pavilhão Ciccillo Matarazzo.

Suzanne Simard's 1997 paper shattered traditional forestry. She proved trees of different species share resources, upending the Darwinian view of competition and suggesting mutual aid.
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China just launched the world's largest car carrier, hauling 10,800 vehicles—enough to stretch 31 miles! Built by Guangzhou Shipyard International, this colossal vessel redefines global auto transport.

Arthritis pain? Researchers just found GLP-1 hormone, previously unseen, in patient joints. This discovery could revolutionize treatment.

Curiosity captured a stunning 360-degree panorama of Mars' "boxwork" formations—low ridges—between Nov. 9 and Dec. 2, 2026.

NASA just fired up a powerful thruster at JPL, a tech breakthrough that could send crews to Mars and robots across our solar system. This test exceeded all previous U.S. power levels.

From "The Scream" to chocolate! See Edvard Munch's surprising Freia factory paintings, depicting daily life, at his Oslo museum this spring.