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    Sir David Attenborough, 96, is returning

    Sir David Attenborough is one of the most famous naturalists in history — over his decades-long broadcasting career, he helped introduce audiences to the wonders of the natural world through his iconic documentaries. At 96, he’s still going strong — and fans got some exciting news this week when it was announced that there is […] More

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    More Department Stores from the Past We Wish Were Still In Business

    The history of department stores weaves a tapestry of innovation, resilience, and transformation within our civilization. These institutions stand as witnesses to the ebb and flow of economies, cultural norms, and consumer behaviors across time. In this exploration, we delve into the captivating stories of some remarkable department stores that have left an indelible mark […] More

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    She Thought She Bit Her Tongue While She Was Asleep But She Discovered Something Unbelievable

    It was reported that Jamie Powell, a 37-year-old mother and nursery worker from California, USA, had embarked on a remarkable and inspirational journey. Initially, she believed she had accidentally bitten her tongue while asleep, leading to a small bump. However, this seemingly innocuous injury soon revealed itself to be an aggressive form of tongue cancer, […] More

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    Olympic Champion Maddie Groves Takes A Stand Against Harassment in Sports

    Australian swimmer Madeline Groves has made a bold decision not to participate in this year’s Australian Olympic trials, citing concerns about “misogynistic perverts” within the sport. Groves, a two-time Olympic medalist, conveyed her decision through an Instagram post and further elaborated on her reasons in a subsequent Tweet. In her Instagram post, Groves expressed gratitude […] More

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    History is made

    It’s always great news at a zoo when a new baby animal is born, especially when they are part of an endangered species: each new birth is a step towards ensuring the survival from extinction. Now, one zoo is celebrating the birth of four gharial crocodiles, an extremely rare and critically endangered species. The Fort […] More

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    All 6,000 residents in a small town live on the same street

    When you live in a hamlet or small town, life has a quaint, endearing quality to it. I refer to the kind of location where practically everyone is acquainted with one another. First-name greetings are accepted as the standard, there is a neighborhood bar where people congregate, and there are possibly a few more buildings, […] More

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    Eliminate Your Pet’s Fleas Using Dawn Dish Soap and Table Salt

    Fleas can be a pesky problem for pet owners, but you don’t necessarily need expensive treatments to get rid of them. Here’s a simple and cost-effective DIY flea treatment using Dawn dish soap and table salt: Ingredients: Dawn dish soap (blue variety)Table saltInstructions: Ingredients: Dawn dish soap (blue variety)Table saltInstructions: More

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    A Man Bought An Old Farmhouse To Tear Down, Began To Dismantle The Barn And Found One of The Most Expensive Things In The World

    Mark Benton purchased an old farmhouse with the intention of demolishing it, primarily for the land it sat on. However, before starting the demolition work, he decided to explore the contents of a barn located on the outskirts of the property. Little did he know, this decision would lead him to a remarkable discovery. As […] More

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