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A new company is diving into extreme sports in the Bitterroot.
After a year of rising bird flu cases among people in the United States, researchers are keeping a watchful eye on the H5N1 virus to slow further spread. Since early 2024, the country has recorded ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Jan Wright was marvelling at her clear eyesight following cataract surgery when the unthinkable happened. A magpie-lark swooped down ...
Planned bans — such as in Australia — should be replaced with research and resources to educate parents and carers about the best ways to manage their children’s use of social media.
The Phoenix, on Exeter Road Exmouth, re-opened to the public with a new manager running the venue from Monday (January 13). It is open from midday on Wednesday for what it calls on Facebook 'Whacky ...
Tiny songbirds such as grosbeaks and warblers migrate thousands of miles, flying at night and resting during the day, to and from their wintering grounds—and unlike many larger birds ...
The retired business analyst has spotted more than 500 different species and said he usually has to travel to islands for new ones so birds on the mainland are worth the extra effort in his view.
Crane operator Fadly Ahmad is popular on TikTok, with more than 40,400 followers. The Heavy Lifter (sgtowercrane) has captured the attention of netizens with videos that offer a glimpse into his daily ...
Los Angeles, United States - January 12, 2025 When the firs in Los Angeles erupted, the Santa Ynez Reservoir, which holds 117 million gallons, was empty near Pacific Palisades. The Best Movies of ...
A minor injuries unit in Devon will open seven days a week thanks to newly appointed staff. Exmouth Hospital League of Friends said the staff had completed additional specialist training required ...
Last week, there was a death from the bird flu. Where do things stand today? Andy Pekosz: We're seeing signs that this virus is really moving into humans. There was an infection in a person in ...