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Locals keep rakes and leaf blowers on hand to help the crabs safely continue their journeyNEED TO KNOWChristmas Island's annual red crab migration is underwayEvery year, red crabs overtake roads and
By Dean Murray A British cyclist has broken the world record for fastest bicycle speed in a slipstream. Neil Campbell beat his own previous record by pedalling at 175.89 mph behind a high
Rescue personnel assisted a 74-year-old man after a sneaker wave swept him into the ocean from a jetty on Tuesday, Humboldt County officials announced Wednesday afternoon in a news release. The
Cat videos have long been a massive part of internet culture, but as the Miami Herald reported, conservationists in the United Arab Emirates captured some truly extraordinary feline footage. The
These 1990s TV shows are excellent the first time you see them, and only improve on a rewatch. This decade was a crucial one for television, as it was the start of several iconic sitcoms set in New
Nearly 400 acres of forest in Winchendon, Massachusetts, are permanently protected thanks to a landmark donation from the White family to the Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust. The
Trends will come and go, but comfortable sneakers are here to stay. If you want cushioned, expensive-looking shoes that turn jeans and a tee into a luxe outfit, these 13 picks are calling your name.
Last week we asked Fresno Bee readers to send us photos of their adorable pups for our Cutest Dog in Fresno County contest. We got some terrific entries and now we need you to help us pick the cutest
An elusive "woolly" species has been recorded for the first time in three Central American countries, according to researchers. Myotis riparius, a small bat species weighing as much as a U.S. nickel,
Denver Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain quickly banked his first milly after being drafted in 2021—but how did he spend it? From donating $100K to charity to dropping over half-a-mil on cars, Patrick
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Your DNA could hold more clues about your relationship with cannabis than you may think. In one of the largest studies of its kind, researchers from the University of California, San Diego and DNA
Internet viewers are in tears after a cat who was thrown out of a car has found a forever home. The tuxedo cat, known as Soy Sauce, was taken in by The Cat House Lounge in Illinois, where he lived
Scientists may be closer to understanding why time seems to pass more quickly as we age — and brain scans of people watching an old Alfred Hitchcock show helped them address this enduring question.In
Every so often, a kitten comes along who’s just too cute for words—and Bella is definitely one of them. This tiny gray and white sweetheart has paws that are a little extra, literally. She’s a
The Institute of Behavioral Research at TCU has been awarded a $7.2 million grant from the NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse to study alternatives to arrest or prosecution that connect people with
Are you more of a chocolate candy person, or do you prefer a fruit-flavored sweet treat? From sodas to sweets, Americans love a sugar rush. The average American spends over $250 on candy every year
When it comes to TV shows with the best fight scenes, it’s easy to picture swords, guns, and laser beams dominating the action. However, while weapons of the past and future have delivered some
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