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World's Rarest Species of Whale Washes Up on New Zealand Beach
Men's Journal· 1 day agoMarine-mammal experts believe that the creature was a male spade-toothed whale, a species of whale...
Roughriders lose right tackle Jermarcus Hardrick to injury; Brammer to start
Ottawa Citizen· 1 day agoThe Saskatchewan Roughriders have suffered another long-term loss along the offensive line. Right...
American Israeli family of Hamas hostage to address RNC urging unity to secure release
The Hill via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoThe parents of an American Israeli being held in Gaza are lobbying Republican lawmakers and...
Trio of New Brunswickers set to compete in 2024 Olympics
CTV Atlantic News· 1 day agoEvery athlete dreams of one day competing in the Olympics, and that dream is about to become a...
How to survive a shark attack – or better yet, avoid one entirely
CNN via Yahoo News· 1 day agoLifeguards might be able to tell you a lot about shark activity on their beach, and more...,...
Secret 'sky island' rainforest saved by new discoveries
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days ago“It's very visible that forests (in southern Africa) that I've been to just 15 to 20 years ago have...
5 Things the Upper Class Pays For in Cash That the Middle Class Doesn’t
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance Canada· 2 days agoAccording to the Pew Research Center, the upper class includes any household with an income that's...
Douglass Fake, Prolific Soundtrack Producer and Intrada Label Founder, Dies at 72
Variety via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoDouglass Fake, founder of leading movie soundtrack label Intrada and producer of more than 700...
New Zealand: 'World's rarest whale' washes ashore – DW – 07/16/2024
Deutsche Welle· 2 days agoScientists may soon be able to solve at least some of those mysteries, however, as the remains of...
Are Artificial Sweeteners Safer Than Sugar?
New York Times· 2 days agoHealth concerns have been mounting for decades. Here’s what the research suggests. When artificial sweeteners entered the U.S. market in the 1950s, food manufacturers made a big claim: That ...