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Zebra crossing creates thrilling moment on Mara safari
A large group of zebra crossing the Olare Orok river, the presence of at least one large crocodile meant that the zebra were ...
A herd of plains zebra were seemingly nervous when approaching a group of drinking elephants at a water trough. One of the ...
Football’s biggest game is nearly here. Along with the matchup itself, the commercials are a huge draw and the halftime show ...
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Vaping zebrafish suggest e-cigarette exposure disrupts gut microbial networks and neurobehavior
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), widely marketed as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes, are now hooking ...
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'Looks Like the Redacted Epstein Files': Melania Look-Alike Photo Was Supposed to Be Cute Then Viewers Zoomed In and the Whole Thing Took a Dark Turn
Melania Trump‘s self-titled documentary has taken on a life of its own, receiving mixed reviews about her time and duties as ...
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Sadiq Khan's floating bus stops that leave Londoners dicing with death breach safety standards
The British Standards Institute (BSI), warned in 2018 that people should not be guided into the paths of cyclists when ...
Delhi's government approves seven new pedestrian bridges to enhance safety at key intersections, addressing high pedestrian ...
These Roger Vivier bags are one-of-a-kind and feature animal-inspired designs brought to life with pearls, crystals, and lots ...
Tate Huffard, who launched the NA beer brand in Sausalito five years ago, explains why Dry January is an important trend.
A key concern raised by the administration was the vulnerability of migrant and daily-wage workers, particularly those ...
Climate Venture Studio OMTSE participated in a vital global roundtable at the IHC House in Davos titled "From Potential to Impact: Making AI in Agriculture Work." The discussion convened leaders from ...
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Best Day Brewing CEO: Dry January can 'fundamentally change your life'
Jan. 30—New Year's resolutions don't have to last all year to be considered a success. And for the nearly 30% of drinking age Americans who were expected to take part in "Dry January," the trend where ...
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