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‘Nature will take over’

Dredged Mud Used to Restore Saltmarsh at Lymington Harbour Dredged mud from Lymington Harbour on the south coast

It’s your perception of sleep that’s making you feel tired all day

The participants who were told they had only slept for 5 hours reported feeling more tired, less happy,

Until the Sun of Freedom

The Bell Gallery at Brown University is currently showcasing the exclusive US presentation of the exhibition "Prisoners of

Indie Lee’s Next Act? Making Clean Beauty More Accessible

Indie Lee's journey in the beauty industry has been a remarkable one, starting with the launch of her

Stripe, PayPal Ventures bet on India’s Xflow to fix cross-border B2B payments

Xflow, a fintech startup based in India, has recently secured funding of $16.6 million in a round backed

King Charles Urged to Give Speech to the World After Brother’s Arrest

The Importance of Communication in Times of Crisis for the Monarchy As the monarchy faces a moment of

Dog attack leaves cyclist with ‘bone-deep’ puncture wounds

A cyclist in Taranaki is now using crutches after being attacked by a roaming dog, sustaining "bone deep"

ONE Championship: “The flying knee changed everything”

Ramadan Ondash, the Lebanese firecracker, recently faced his first promotional loss against Aliff Sor Dechapan in a strawweight

Jon Stewart Calls Kash Patel a ‘Make-a-Wish Man’ for Hockey Celebration

The latest episode of “The Daily Show” with Jon Stewart tackled the aftermath of Team USA’s hockey victory

Pastor Comments on Murder of Woman Allegedly Killed by Ohio Husband

The pastor of the Christian Life Center in Ohio has spoken out about the tragic death of Ashley

Repeat offender Oscar Fowler back in custody after Biden clemency

A notorious repeat offender, Oscar Freemond Fowler III, has once again found himself behind bars in Florida after

How long does it take to build credit from scratch?

Building credit from scratch can seem like a daunting task, especially when you're caught in a Catch-22 situation.

These 40,000-Year-Old Marks May Be a Precursor to Writing : ScienceAlert

Early Humans Used Structured Symbols for Communication 40,000 Years Ago An in-depth analysis of thousands of marks carved

Winter Storm Brings Art to a Halt in NYC

Winter Storm Hernando Causes Museums Across NYC to Close Winter Storm Hernando is sweeping across the East Coast,

With ‘Tell Me What You Eat: Food, Power, and the Will to Live,’ Amber Husain Meditates on Hunger and Healing

In today's society, the conversation around food is more conflicted than ever. From restaurants becoming sites of political