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A radiant supermoon will soon shine bright in the California night sky. The harvest moon will be the largest and most luminous full moon of 2025, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. "Rising low on
In a time when both health care costs and climate worries seem to dominate the headlines, a team of researchers from the University of Maine has shared a rare piece of good news — one that could
A clinical and health psychologist is reassuring parents that they may be doing better than they think. Dr. Bronagh Fitzpatrick (@theparentalpsychologist), based in Galway, Ireland, shared a post
The United States and the rest of the world are going in very different directions when it comes to renewable energy, according to two new reports.Renewable electricity generation continues to grow
Television, even more than film, has the remarkable ability to shift and change as it goes on, giving characters the chance to grow, develop, and change, just as do people in the real world.
Veterinary researchers say studying dogs may help them predict the spread of a dangerous fungal disease that is rapidly increasing in California. Valley fever, also known as coccidioidomycosis,
If you're looking for something new to binge-watch, you can usually count on Netflix to deliver a healthy roster of shows every month — from new originals to old favorites that just joined the
Jane Carbone has swam, biked, and run her way through decades of races. And now, at 67, she’s taking her endurance global.The Somerville resident will represent
Part of what makes Bernese Mountain Dogs so cute is their majestic, silky coats. When they grow up, these dogs turn into stunning, regal creatures with great attitudes and a lot of fur to love. When
Taylor Swift has released dozens of songs as the sole writer, including fan-favorite hits like "Our Song," "Love Story," "Dear John," and "Red."
A spectacular show awaits stargazers across North America, with the sky serving up a rare series of lunar and meteor events. The cosmic festivities kick off on the
Cats love their routines. It’s how they thrive and live their best lives. And for one giant Maine Coon, that routine means bonding with Dad the moment he gets home.In a sweet and funny clip, the
Baltimore, Maryland firefighters calmly rescue a scared boy whose head was stuck in a handrail outside of the Baltimore World Trade Center.
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