This video looks back at the surprising era when pigs were far more powerful and formidable than the animals seen today.
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Dog spots intruder: Dangerous bear encounter at campsite
In October in Kamchatka, Russia, campers were suddenly alerted by their barking husky: the dog had spotted a dangerous ...
Nothing feels better than stumbling across the kitchenware of your dreams. But could this holy grail find turn out to be a ...
A landlord turned to Reddit to see if one of their expectations for their new tenant was acceptable. What they quickly found ...
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PFAS inquiry hands down 47 recommendations to better regulate 'forever chemicals' in Australia
The federal inquiry into "forever chemicals" has asked the federal government to review its health advice on PFAS in light of ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has delayed a controversial all-electric building law that was set to start on Jan. 1, 2026.
Bangladesh is facing a sharp rise in child labour, toxic lead exposure, malnutrition and unsafe water access, according to ...
On Dec. 10, EPD will host a statewide stakeholder meeting over Zoom to inform and solicit input from the public about the ...
Looking to buy the best gift for your dad? Check out this list we curated of the best gifts for dads, from power tools to the ...
Hazardous, endocrine-disrupting “forever chemicals” have been pervasive in everyday American households since the 1940s, when ...
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With GenX on its mind, Wilmington passes resolution opposing Chemours' proposed expansion
Chemours wants to expand Fayetteville Works. Activists say the company should first deal with the contamination and health mess it's already produced.
A research partnership between the Arkansas Water Resources Center and the U of A College of Engineering will look at ways to detoxify algal blooms and reduce harmful chemicals in Arkansas streams.
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