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Challenging Big Oil’s Big Lie about Plastic Recycling

The lawsuit filed by California against Exxon is a pivotal moment in the battle against plastic pollution. For

The Prototype: Cloning Big Game Animals

The latest edition of The Prototype delves into a variety of fascinating topics, from cloning animals for hunting

Small hotels get the shaft as Julie Menin plays divide-and-conquer to deliver for a big special interest

City Councilwoman Julie Menin recently made a deal with large hotels that may leave smaller establishments at a

In Florida’s Big Bend, small towns bear the brunt of Helene’s impact

Hurricane Helene had a devastating impact on the residents of Florida's Big Bend region, particularly on the small

‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry bet half of his portfolio on Chinese stocks. It’s finally starting to pay off.

Famed investor Michael Burry, known for his portrayal in "The Big Short," is reaping the benefits of the

Earth-Like Planet Discovered Orbiting an Alien Star. There’s Just One Big Problem. : ScienceAlert

The quest for a second Earth in the Milky Way galaxy continues, but a recent discovery has shed

I Made Big Savings With a Vacuum Cleaner Repair – And So Could You

The global issue of electronic waste, or e-waste, is a growing concern that affects us all. With over

’90 Day FiancĂ©’ Star Big Ed Talks Engagement, Hopes to Film Relationship

Big Ed, the star of "90 Day Fiancé", has once again found love and gotten engaged for the

How big should ESPN go on Caitlin Clark during WNBA playoffs? Our experts debate

The WNBA has had a phenomenal year in 2024 when it comes to viewership metrics. ESPN recently announced

Android 15: New Feature Aims to Solve Big Smartphone Problem

Google has introduced a new feature in Android 15 beta called Charging Optimisation, aimed at extending the battery

Jane Fonda Just Gave A Michigan Woman A Big Surprise

— Martha đŸ’ƒđŸ» LET’S GO ,LA đŸ’ƒđŸ» Smith (@jazziknits) September 17, 2024 We are feeling optimistic and no

Antimicrobial Resistance Could Kill Over 39 Million By 2050 Without Big Changes

First, bacteria and other microorganisms were continuing to develop resistance to antibiotics at an alarming rate, making it