• Algae deadly to dogs on the rise in Kansas

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas wildlife and health officials are warning people to be on the lookout for a harmful algae in the state's lakes and waterways this year. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) are issuing a joint warning on harmful algal blooms (HAB) []

  • Ruiz to Millin: A magical, and deadly, combination

    Synergy is defined as when the combined value and performance of two people will be greater than the sum of the separate individual parts. McAllen High’s Savannah Ruiz to Julianna Millin, high school’s version of Montana to Rice (for you old-schoolers) is the perfect example. Ruiz, a midfielder who can score but whose golden foot […]

  • Will oil prices keep rising, and how will that affect inflation?

    The increase this year, driven by geopolitical tensions and supply shocks,

  • 76ers hold off Magic, keep hopes of avoiding play-in alive

    The 76ers avoided an injury scare to Joel Embiid and won their seventh-straight game, holding off the Magic to keep their hopes of avoiding the play-in game alive.

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    76ers hold off Magic, keep hopes of avoiding play-in alive

    The 76ers avoided an injury scare to Joel Embiid and won their seventh-straight game, holding off the Magic to keep their hopes of avoiding the play-in game alive.

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    Dead Space appears to be dead again

    Brace yourself. Dead Space, well, it appears to be dead again. Yep, EA's reportedly put the series "on hold" for the second time, though, it does at least seem like some ideas for a new entry were briefly considered early last year, though none of them were actually given permission to become a thing.This news follows a chain of events which began with Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb reporting that a Dead Space 2 remake was in development, before being canceled. EA quickly responded to that, sending a...

  • All You Need to Know About Whooping Cough, Vaccines as Deadly Outbreaks Rise

    Whooping cough is making a comeback in several parts of the world, with deaths reported in China, the Philippines, Czech Republic and the Netherlands, and outbreaks in countries including the US and UK.

  • Swiss farmers dump dead sheep in protest against rising wolf numbers

    Farmers lay carcasses in front of government building in Lausanne to press for resumption of wolf cullFarmers in Switzerland dumped the carcasses of sheep that were killed by wolves in front of a regional government building on Saturday as part of a protest to demand more action against the predators.About a dozen breeders came from the Saint-Barthélemy area in the western Swiss canton of Vaud to lay 12 carcasses in front of Lausanne’s Chateau Saint-Maire, the regional government headquarters,...

  • Fox bones found in ancient Argentinian burial site might have been from a human pet

    A team of archaeologists, anthropologists and evolutionary specialists from Argentina, the U.K. and Germany has found possible evidence of a tamed fox living with a human hunter/gatherer companion, approximately 1,500 years ago in what is now Argentina. In their paper published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the group describes where the fox remains were found, their condition, and other factors that led them to believe that the fox may have been an ancient pet.

  • Fox bones at ancient burial site suggest animal may have been kept as pet

    Clues at Argentina site raise possibility mammal was buried with human owners about 1,500 years agoThe remains of a fox unearthed at a human burial site in Argentina dating back 1,500 years has raised the possibility the animal may have been kept as a pet, research suggests.Experts say the remains predate the arrival of domestic dogs in Patagonia, which occurred about 700–900 years ago, with a number of clues suggesting the fox was seen as valuable, and may even have been a companion to the...

  • 'Shōgun' Episode 8 Recap — Two Can Keep a Secret If One Is Dead

    In Shōgun Episode 8, Toranaga's surrender is delayed in the wake of personal tragedy, but does he have another plan up his sleeve?

  • Publishers give on-site search a long-needed upgrade in the form of AI chatbots

    Publishers are testing generative AI technology to improve the search functions on their sites, in a bid to improve reader engagement, provide answers to readers’ queries using their own content archives and — in some cases — create an added value for paying subscribers.