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Ribbit and Canela were adopted by the same person within weeks of each other before being discovered dead near Nellis Air Force Base and behind a dumpster LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Two dogs who were recently ...
Apple TV+ left Foundation season 3 on a gigantic and gruesome cliffhanger, and the fans want answers in season 4. With Brother Darkness' horrific decision tipping the power scales askew, the rise and ...
After revising long and hard for their exams over the past couple of months, British teenagers have finally received their GCSE results today. Year 11's results day makes for a tense spectacle for ...
Year 11 pupils are collecting their GCSEs across the West Midlands. Grades are now numerical - 1 to 9 - rather than the traditional A-G system but how different are the papers to when we took them as ...
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The GCSE pass rate has fallen slightly, with 67.4% of all grades in England, Wales and Northern Ireland at 4 or C and above As students open their GCSE, BTec and Cambridge Nationals results, the head ...
Matthew Herper covers medical innovation — both its promise and its perils. The Gates Foundation said Monday that it would commit $2.5 billion through 2030 to support dozens of different approaches ...
It says something troubling about our times that ballistic missiles receive more airtime than the slow deaths of children from hunger. In doing so, a paradox unfolds: while headlines obsessively ...