These Are America's 20 Best Cities for Birdwatching
You don't have to leave the city to have a successful birdwatching experience.
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McDonald's is getting rid of these sweet menu items
McDonald's is discontinuing its selection of baked goods less than three years after their debut.
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U.S. investigates 346,000 Ford Escape SUVs over door issues
U.S. auto safety investigators said Tuesday they are opening an investigation into 346,000 Ford Escape sport utility vehicles
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UAE Sets More Ambitious Target to Cut Emissions by 40% to 2030
The United Arab Emirates set stricter target for reducing carbon emissions as it prepares to host a major
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Spurs boss Postecoglou ‘not losing sleep’ over star striker Harry Kane’s future
Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou told reporters he isn’t “losing sleep” over Harry Kane’s future. The club’s star striker is set to return from his holiday later this week, and only once he’s back in training will Postecoglou look to address Kane’s situation. “He’ll be here in two days’ time and everything I need to know will be sitting in front of me,” Postecoglou explained. “In the meantime, I’m not going to lose time or sleep on what conjecture may or may not be out there, because then you’re jumping at shadows. How much of it is true, how much of it is not true.”
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Arsenal's most iconic shirt numbers
A rundown of the most iconic squad numbers in Arsenal history, including the likes of Thierry Henry's 14, Dennis Bergkamp's ten and Patrick Vieira's four
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Why Amazon's Prime Day is in July
Amazon Prime Day is back again starting Tuesday. But a random couple of days in July does, indeed, feel a bit random. Here's why Amazon made the seemingly nonsensical decision to throw what could be one of its biggest sales days into the middle of the summer.
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A 'perfect storm' of ingredients are combining to create deadly flooding and record heat, scientist says
The climate crisis is "supercharging" extreme weather events like flooding and heat waves, Michael E. Mann told CNN.
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A soccer coach left his phone in a restaurant. Police found a trove of videos of unconscious boys being raped
A Tennessee soccer coach has been charged with drugging and raping at least 10 boys after photos and videos of the children were discovered on his phone, police said. Police in Franklin say they launched a “heartbreaking” investigation after they were contacted last month by staff at a restaurant who found that Camilo Hurtado Campos had left his phone behind. Workers looked through it to try and find the owner and instead discovered “unconscionable videos and pictures of children,” according to the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office. The 63-year-old suspect, who has lived in the area for 20 years, was arrested the following day and charged with the rape of a child and sexual exploitation of a minor. Detectives say they have since found hundreds of videos and pictures on the phone. They claim this includes material Mr Campos recorded of himself allegedly raping unconscious boys between the ages of approximately nine and 17 years old. Police have identified two of the alleged victims and are working to identify the others. Because the children in the videos were unconscious, they might not realise they are victims, police said. Mr Campos would often approach children playing at school playgrounds to recruit them for his soccer team, police said. “After gaining their trust, Campos invited many of the kids to his home where he drugged and then raped them,” the department said in a statement. He was being held at the Williamson County Criminal Justice Center on a $525,000 bond on Monday. Additional charges are likely, police said. Read More Trans youth and families condemn ‘heartbreaking’ Tennessee court ruling against gender-affirming care Tennessee can enforce ban on transgender care for minors, appeals court rules Memphis prosecutors seek death penalty against man charged with kidnapping and killing teacher
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Israelis Blockade Highways, Face Water Cannons to Protest Netanyahu Plan
Israelis have taken to the streets en masse to protest the government’s attempt to weaken the power of
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Will inflation come down this year? We're about to get a big clue
This week kicks off the second quarter earnings season, when firms in the US report on how much money they made (or didn't make) from April through June of 2023. It also brings a slew of new inflation data.
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OECD sees scope for profits to absorb wage hikes
PARIS Companies in most countries have enough profit to be able to absorb an increase in wages needed
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