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One of the world’s largest rodents was imported for fur farming in North America; today it’s devastating wetlands and riverbanks across US |

Two hundred years ago, you wouldn’t have been able to find them outside of South America. But since then, Nutria, one of the world’s largest rodents, has taken over US. These rodents were initially brought to North America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily for fur farming, since their soft underfur was…

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Nicole Flender: Timothée Chalamet’s mother pays tribute to Kris Jenner’s late mother: ‘So happy I got to know her’ |

Nicole Flender shares tribute to Kris Jenner’s mother, MJ. (Iimage Credits: Instagram) Timothée Chalamet’s mother, Nicole Flender, paid tribute to Kris Jenner’s late mother, who passed away earlier this month. The reality show personality shared an Instagram post to honour Mary Jo ‘MJ’ Shannon on July 26, 2026, which would have been her 92nd birthday….

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‘Police showed respect for accused Sena corporator’: Bombay HC on probe into doctors’ assault case | India News

Accused Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre NEW DELHI: The Bombay high court on Monday remarked that the local police had shown “favourable treatment” to Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre, who is accused of assaulting doctors at a hospital, and directed the deputy commissioner of police (DCP) of the concerned zone to investigate the alleged assault…

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Poachers killed their mothers and left six young rhinos orphaned; after up to five years of rehabilitation, every one has now given birth in the wild

Rescued rhinos defy the odds, give birth after returning to the wild Six rhinos left for dead by poachers in South Africa when they were just young calves have all given birth naturally in the wild, marking a big win for wildlife recovery efforts in KwaZulu-Natal.Poachers killed their mothers around 2017, leaving the young rhinos…

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In 1976, a scientist spent seven years dancing with a lonely whooping crane that refused to mate. The chick that followed helped save one of the world’s rarest birds |

In 1976, ornithologist George Archibald began an unusual daily ritual, dancing beside a whooping crane named Tex in an attempt to save one of the rarest birds on the planet. Tex had been raised in captivity and had imprinted on humans rather than other cranes, meaning she showed no interest in mating with her own…

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Kourtney Kardashian pays tribute to her grandmother, Mary Jo ‘MJ’ Shannon, on her 92nd posthumous birthday: ‘I am so thankful’ |

Kourtney Kardashian wishes her grandmother on her heavenly birthday. (Image Credits: Instagram) Kourtney Kardashian shared a poignant post on Instagram as a tribute to her grandmother, Mary Jo ‘MJ’ Shannon. Celebrating her 92nd birthday posthumously, the reality show mogul honoured the matriarch 10 days after her demise. The 47-year-old recalled their memories and the values…

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‘No other…’: Parents of Indian medical student Vaibhav Duggal who died by suicide seek $30 million from Texas Tech University

Parents of Vaibhav Duggal, the Indian student who committed suicide in Texas, seek $30 million from the university. Vaibhav Duggal, a s 24-year-old medical student of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center took his life in July 2025 while he was still wearing his doctor’s white coat. A year has passed and the parents now…

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Quote of the day by Florence Nightingale: ”I attribute my success to this: I never gave…” |

Florence Nightingale is remembered as the founder of modern nursing, but her influence reached far beyond hospitals and healthcare. Through discipline, compassion and a determination to improve lives, she changed the way patients were treated and helped shape modern medicine. Among her many memorable sayings, one quote continues to inspire people across generations: “I attribute…

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Around 1200 BCE, major Mediterranean civilisations began collapsing; scientists have now reconstructed the climate conditions surrounding the crisis

Representative Image (AI-generated) Around 1200 BCE, several of the eastern Mediterranean’s most powerful civilisations, including the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire, Canaanite city-states and parts of New Kingdom Egypt, began experiencing a period of dramatic decline. Historians have long debated whether warfare, invasions, earthquakes, internal unrest or climate change played the biggest role in this…

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200 years after the first dinosaur, scientists use brain scans on a 100-million-year-old snake fossil from Brazil |

Two centuries ago, a British geologist gave the world its first named dinosaur. Megalosaurus, described from a handful of fossilised bones, marked the birth of an entire scientific field. Back then, researchers worked with little more than fragments, guesswork and imagination to picture prehistoric life. Fast forward 200 years, and palaeontology looks unrecognisable. Scientists no…

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