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BRET BAIER: This July Fourth, let’s find awe in the places that tell America’s story
Mount Rushmore, Mount Vernon, and national parks take center stage as America marks its 250th anniversary with renewed conservation efforts.
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UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy Quits X Over “Abuse And Misinformation” On Elon Musk’s Social Media Platform
It’s been a busy week for Lisa Nandy. First, the British politician was in the news this week for her intervention in Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), and now she taking aim at Elon Musk. The UK’s Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has quit Musk’s social media platform X over…
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Top scientists uncover way to make Kingdom Come: Deliverance more complicated—turn it into a board game
Roll for gambeson.
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Male runners are twice as likely to hit the wall during a marathon, and scientists say their egos might be to blame
Suddenly hitting the wall when the race seemed to be going so well is a sensation many marathon runners will know and dread.
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Scotland’s first gull ranger wants to boost their image
Eyemouth’s gull ranger hopes for a more harmonious existence between gulls and humans.
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Maine man uses truck to rescue moose calf from charging bear: ‘I knew what I had to do’
A Maine couple used their pickup truck to chase off a bear pursuing a moose calf during a fishing trip, and photos capture the dramatic wildlife encounter.
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German cockroach invasion in Sheffield tower block leads to Environmental Health action
“Sheffield City Council is fully committed to resolving the problem”
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Spyware used against MEP investigating Pegasus abuses, report finds
Researchers say Stelios Kouloglou’s device was compromised after he joined European parliamentary committeeNSO Group’s hacking software was repeatedly used against a member of the European parliament while he was conducting an investigation of spyware abuses in Europe, according to a new report.Researchers at the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto said they could not…
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‘Milestone’: Scientists claim to build synthetic cell, raising concerns in step toward artificial life
University of Minnesota researchers say “SpudCell” is the most life-like synthetic cell yet, able to grow, divide and pass traits to offspring.