7 Pairs of Commonly Confused Animals—And How to Tell the Difference
You won't confuse a moth and a butterfly or an alligator and a crocodile again.
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11 Essentials That Will Help You Stay Safe This Summer, According to Experts
Whether you're on a hike or at the beach, the best summer safety products will cover all the bases, and they're expert-approved.
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4 of the Best Sunscreens, According to Dermatologists
Protect your skin all year-round with the best sunscreens recommended by experts.
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First on CNN: New bipartisan bill in Senate could address TikTok security concerns without a ban
Five US senators are set to reintroduce legislation Wednesday that would block companies including TikTok from transferring Americans' personal data to countries such as China, as part of a proposed broadening of US export controls.
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Explainer-Russia's plan to deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus
By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW Russian President Vladimir Putin in March announced a plan to deploy tactical nuclear weapons
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Why Japanese Prime Minister Kishida may call a snap election soon
By Elaine Lies TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is thought increasingly likely to call a snap election,
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Andrew Tate: Romanian prosecutors ramp up human trafficking charges
An indictment against the controversial influencer could be issued later this month, marking the start of a trial.
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How big are Donald Trump's legal problems?
It can be difficult to keep track of the ex-president's legal battles - here's what you need to know.
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Goldman’s Biggest Office Beyond New York Attests to India’s Rise
On the eastern side of Bengaluru, the city sometimes called the Silicon Valley of India, sits a campus
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Trump arraignment: Security tight in Miami amid protests
Trump supporters have started to gather outside the Miami courthouse where he will be arraigned later.
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The Reason Gas Stations Charge 9/10 of a Cent
The unusual fractional price you see at gas stations has roots in the Great Depression, but marketing is to blame, too.
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Here's how Italy's Silvio Berlusconi made his billions
Silvio Berlusconi, the billionaire former prime minister of Italy, died Monday, leaving behind a sprawling business empire.
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