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El Niño Is Already Wreaking Havoc on Pacific Fisheries
As the climate phenomenon sends warm water surging across the eastern Pacific, some parts of the fishing industry are suffering—but other regions are seeing a windfall.
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Britain’s failed knife-crime fight and Scottish data centre alarm dominate the day
As another child dies on a station platform, Britain faces questions over halting the murder-tool trade; Scots warn of power-hungry US data centres, US politics roils, Spain edge Belgium, and a giant new dinosaur emerges.
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New research into basking sharks around island
The Manx Shark Foundation hopes to learn more about basking sharks often spotted around the island.
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British Hewing Championships
Hewing is the ancient art of cutting logs into beams or planks for timber frames.
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Pokémon Go ‘A Thunderous Discovery’ Zeraora Special Research quest steps
Our guide lists all of the quest steps for Pokémon Go’s “A Thunderous Discovery” Special Research that rewards Zeraora.
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Cooler for some this weekend but heatwave continues
The sizzling heat continues into next week despite a drop in temperatures over the weekend.
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Microsoft Reports a Massive 25 Percent Jump in Emissions
Data centers are driving up the company’s use of electricity—and carbon pollution.
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‘TV and sex are the two things I can do without’: How Ann Widdecombe never met ‘Mr Right’, condemned sex before marriage and refused to answer ‘impertinent’ questions about virginity
On same-sex marriage, abortion and climate change Ann Widdicombe never faltered in speaking her mind. But when it came to discussing more personal affairs, she remained tight-lipped.
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New dinosaur species with neck as long as cricket pitch discovered in Thailand
The plant-eating dinosaur, named Uragasaurus kalasinensis, is thought to have lived about 150 million years ago.
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Helping one of Britain’s rarest butterflies
For more than 30 years, Paul Dunn has been working to revive the fortunes of the high brown fritillary.