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No Need to Panic about the Joro Spiders
Scientific American· 4 days agoWorrisome headlines about venomous Joro spiders marching up the East Coast have been spreading across the Internet like, well, venomous Joro spiders...
Invasive bugs on the march have their eyes on Wilmington, and we can't stop them
Gannett via AOL· 1 day agoAdult spiders don't do this, and researchers believe the spiders have mostly spread across the...
Sedgwick County Zoo gives update on baby chimpanzee
KWCH· 5 days agoThe zoo says she’s continuing to learn important skills while forming strong bonds with her fellow primates, but she’s not quite ready to meet the...
Opinion | ‘My Soul Is in Ukraine’: Safe, but Lost, in Rural England
New York Times· 9 hours agoFor almost two years Tania Drobot, a 53-year-old math teacher from Kyiv, Ukraine, has lived in the...
British TV reporter describes ‘chance’ moment he spotted Michael Mosley’s body after days-long...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“Surreally, several tourists were also hitching a lift,” Mr Blackmore told The Independent. “They...
What’s next for a 70-year-old Miami landmark? A new leader has plans for Sunset Corners
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThis 5,700-square-foot store began in a rural “‘chuckwagony farming community,” Bittel once...
Read a free excerpt of "Familiaris," Oprah's new book club pick
CBS News via Yahoo News· 4 days ago"You can't help him," he said. "I already checked. Now come on." And then they were running,...
US Open at Pinehurst features six Triangle players as region becomes pro golf hotbed
The News & Observer· 5 days agoFor Ryan Gerard and Carter Jenkins, the stakes could hardly have been higher. Both from Raleigh, both playing just below the PGA Tour level on the Korn Ferry Tour, both having competed in their hometown a day earlier in the UNC Health Championship.
In New England, a tree-killing worm may spell the end of autumn’s yellow hues - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 3 days agoOne scientist described it like a scene out of a horror movie: Picture a rain-soaked New England...
The Irish Hiker: History tells the stories of change
The Danville Commercial-News· 6 hours ago“A person who loves history lives twice.”