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'Prehistoric Planet' shows complex dinosaur behavior. But how do we actually know?

Saturday, July 23, 2022

How can scientists peek into the minds of creatures dead for millions of years? A TV show presented by Sir David Attenborough attempts to do it.

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How a father's gift brought sense to an uncertain life, from 'Zelda' to 'Elden Ring'

Friday, May 13, 2022

Contributor Alexander Tuerk revisits departed family and the virtual worlds that sustained him in uncertain times.

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London Knife Attacker Identified; Public Lauds Narwhal Tusk Takedown

Saturday, November 30, 2019

Usman Khan, 28, had served the minimum eight years of a 16-year sentence for his involvement in a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange and build a terrorist training camp in 2012.

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8 Killed In Bolivia As Protesters Call For Return of Ousted President Evo Morales

Saturday, November 16, 2019

With tensions running high following Morales' resignation last Sunday, demonstrators have taken to the streets to decry the nation's interim president, Jeanine Añez.

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3 Dead In Australian Bushfires As Country Braces For Summer

Saturday, November 09, 2019

Several fires across New South Wales continue to burn as conditions in the area — two years or more of drought, hot and dry winds, little to no rainfall — have spurred the blazes.

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Most California Fires Over 70% Contained As Ventura Firefighters Contend With Drones

Saturday, November 02, 2019

Two separate instances of drone flights over the Maria Fire in Ventura County have grounded water-dropping helicopters attempting to fight the aggressive fire that began Thursday night.

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U.K. Parliament Votes To Delay Vote On Johnson's Breakthrough Brexit Plan

Saturday, October 19, 2019

In compliance with the Letwin Amendment, approved 322 to 306 on Saturday, a reluctant Prime Minister Boris Johnson sent a letter to the EU requesting an extension to the Oct. 31 no-deal deadline.

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Chilean President Suspends Fare Hikes; 3 Die In Supermarket Fire As Protests Continue

Saturday, October 19, 2019

What started as a fare-dodging protest by students turned violent in Santiago. The president declared a state of emergency and later suspended the subway fare increase. The military declared a curfew.

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Typhoon Hagibis Leaves 2 Dead As Flooding And Landslides Threaten More Lives

Saturday, October 12, 2019

The typhoon, which has now passed to the northeast of Tokyo, was the largest to hit Japan in 61 years, since the 1958 Kanogawa Typhoon that killed more than 1,200 people.

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VIDEO: Eliud Kipchoge Dashes Past 2-Hour Marathon Barrier In Assisted Event

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Accompanied by pacesetters and an electric car, the Kenyan runner set a record Saturday that was long considered not humanly possible. He clocked in at 1:59:40 on crossing the finish line in Austria.

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Georgia Professor Holds Student's Baby, A Life Lesson Bundled On Her Back

Saturday, September 28, 2019

"We know it's overwhelming, don't think we don't understand," the professor said about the challenge of being a student and a parent. "We take it very seriously, and we're going to be here for you."

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Afghan Polls Close As Voters Face Taliban Threats

Saturday, September 28, 2019

Only a fraction of 9.6 million registered voters were expected to vote, deciding the democracy's fate.

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SUV Drives Through Chicago Area Mall, Prompts False Claims Of Active Shooter

Saturday, September 21, 2019

A 22-year-old man was taken into custody. "I am happy to report that there were only very minor injuries from this incident," Police Chief Bill Wolf said. No patrons were hit by the vehicle.

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Houthi Drone Strikes Disrupt Almost Half Of Saudi Oil Exports

Saturday, September 14, 2019

The attacks on oil facilities by the Iran-backed Yemeni rebels sent large plumes of smoke into the air, the trails visible from space, and impacted an estimated production of 5 million barrels a day.

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