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When sea otters lose their favorite foods, they can use tools to go after new ones
WUNC Chapel Hill· 5 days agoSea otters are known for using tools, but not all of them do. A new study finds those that use tools have better survival odds in a world where their traditional food sources are changing.
St. Jude Parish in New Lenox to show miracle exhibit created by millennial headed toward sainthood
Chicago Tribune· 1 hour agoSt. Jude Parish in New Lenox will host an exhibit this weekend on eucharistic miracles, and the...
What’s on TV tonight: Eric, The Truth About Temu and more
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoEric Netflix You could hardly accuse this eccentric six-part drama of lacking originality. Created...
The Latest | Israel expands Rafah offensive, saying it now controls Gaza's entire border with Egypt
San Francisco Chronicle· 13 hours agoIsrael’s military said Wednesday it has seized control of the entire length of Gaza’s border with...
A Black farmer in South Carolina cultivates culture, history — and rice
Washington Post· 19 minutes agoIn late October, Marion “Rollen” Chalmers stood next to a rice field ringed by pines and palm trees. “These fields are just like they would have been in the 17th or 18th century,” says Chalmers ...
Craft Distilleries Fight for Survival Amid Crushing Regulations
Reason.com via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoCraft distillers are being arbitrarily cut off from large parts of their customer base by a host of...
The Latest | 3 Israeli soldiers are killed in a booby trap explosion in Rafah, Israeli media says
The Independent US via AOL· 1 day agoThey now seek refuge in squalid tent camps and other war-ravaged areas, where they lack shelter, ...
Bill Maher pushes back when Jewish actress Sandra Bernhard tries to pin antisemitism on right
BizPac Review· 20 hours agoLiberal comedian Bill Maher, to his credit, corrected a Hollywood actress when she tried to pin the blame for rising antisemitism on the right. Appearing on his “Club Random” podcast this week ...
3 days, 23 miles, and no food, 73-year-old missing rafter tells survival story
KIVI Boise· 7 days agoIt wasn't until May 22, five days after Gray initially set off on his trip, that he was found and reported to be safe. After safely returning home to North Fork, Idaho, Thomas Gray told his ...
Bayer Fights for Survival as Roundup Lawsuits Burn Cash
Insurance Journal· 1 day ago“The glyphosate litigation topic is an existential topic for our company because it does threaten to...