Prince William says the royal kids often forget about one of their pets, a guinea pig. Fortunately, he's there to feed the guinea pig when the children forget.
A Bolton MP has said St George is 'not racist' ahead of St George's Day,
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Prince William and Prince George spent some father-son bonding time. This was their first public appearance following the revelation of … Prince George & Prince William Bond in 1st Outing Following Kate Middleton Cancer … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Speaking to the Washington Post , the royal - who now works as defence industry attaché for his nation's embassy in the US capital - and his wife, opened up about the decision.
A hot summer and outages triggered by severe storms pushed wholesale electricity prices higher in the first three months of the year, the regulator says. A quarterly report released on Thursday showed soaring heat and humidity increased demand and a severe storm in Victoria sparked outages as congestion in the national grid stopped states sharing […]
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Soaring temperatures, thunderstorms and floods are leading 38% of Dutch people to rethink their summer holiday plans, according to new research by the Dutch tourist board NBTC. The board asked 7,000 people in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Britain, France, the US and China about their holiday plans and in total, 46% said extreme weather would influence their choice of destination. But the Dutch, alongside the Germans, were the least likely to take extreme weather conditions into account....
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Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm on Tuesday said she does not know her own stock portfolio when pressed by Sen. Josh Hawley (R., Mo.) over why she falsely testified last year about her stock-trading activities.
People who personally experience extreme climate events, especially wildfires and hurricanes, are willing to pay significantly more for climate action, even if they report skepticism about human-caused climate change, finds new research from the University of Vermont.