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Need a new hobby in North Texas? Here’s how to get into birding
Dallas Morning News· 2 days agoIf you’re a North Texan looking for a new hobby this spring and summer, birding may be it. Birding...
Most common invasive species in Fort Myers and Naples: Here's what to look for
Naples Daily News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSince 2013, he and his team have captured and removed over 20,000 pounds of python from the area....
I've Traveled Alone to 65 Countries – Here Are My Top 5 Destinations for Flying Solo
Travel + Leisure· 1 day agoIn fact, my favorite style of travel, #solotravel, is now trending on TikTok and in real life....
Huge crowds celebrate Carnaval San Francisco
NBC Bay Area· 20 hours agoHuge crowds of people celebrated Carnaval San Francisco in the city on Sunday, wrapping up the two-day festival with plenty of music, food and a parade....
More than 30 people injured, 500 structures damaged in Temple tornado, city officials say
Dallas Morning News· 3 days agoMore than 30 people were injured and hundreds of structures were damaged after a tornado touched...
Mexico's presidential candidates spar over security in last debate before elections
NBC NEWS· 7 days agoIn the last debate before the June 2 presidential election, the three candidates vying for the...
The Atlantic hurricane season begins soon—hold on to your butts
Ars Technica· 7 days agoLater this week, the US federal agency charged with weather forecasting will release its outlook for...
‘Furiosa’ Opening Action Muted With $59M Global Debut; Why Didn’t It Strong-Arm The Marketplace? –...
Deadline via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoUPDATED: Warner Bros’ Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga was greeted with a very warm reception during its...
Fred Roos, Casting Director Turned Oscar-Winning Producer on ‘The Godfather Part II,’ Dies at 89
The Hollywood Reporter· 6 days agoFred Roos, the casting director turned producer who jump-started the career of Jack Nicholson and...
Atlantic hurricane season for 2024 predicted to be 'extraordinary,' with up to 7 major storms...
Newsday· 4 days ago“This season is looking to be an extraordinary one,” Richard Spinrad, NOAA administrator, said at a ...