EAST LANSING, MI – Dozens of reports of invasive jumping worms across Michigan’s Lower Peninsula – and a few in the Upper – are raising concerns about damages to the state’s natural ecosystems.
As a “very, very effeminate boy” growing up in Baltimore, Ben Appel was teased mercilessly. At school, where he was regularly bullied, the other kids called him “Bengay.” “It was awful,” Appel, now 42 ...
Top chipmaker Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is investing $1B in Nokia (NYSE:NOK)—the former Finnish cellphone giant, which has transformed into an important telecom infrastructure company—to integrate each ...
European car sales rose for a third consecutive month in September, as consumers were able to choose from a greater number of affordable electrified models. New-vehicle registrations increased 11% ...
INDIANAPOLIS — After last week’s widespread freeze, the National Weather Service (NWS) in Indianapolis has officially declared the end of the growing season across central Indiana! That means you’ll ...
According to ResiClub’s analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s new annual data, 40.3% of U.S. owner-occupied housing units are now mortgage-free, marking a new high for this data series. That’s up from ...
No Place to Grow Old is the first documentary to explore the growing crisis of older adult homelessness in America. Set in Portland, Oregon, this 48-minute film intimately follows three seniors - ...
Kentucky-bred No Nay Never seemed well-positioned to test his stallion career in Europe, as a son of top international sire Scat Daddy with multiple group stakes wins, including a victory in the ...
Red Bull Formula 1 advisor Helmut Marko hailed the team’s ‘best Friday in years’ at a Singapore Grand Prix where it has historically enjoyed very little success. Red Bull has not taken a single pole ...
One Redditor posted about their incredible experience after switching to an e-bike two years ago and sharing the transition with their wife. They posted about their journey alongside a photo of the ...
Not all barnacles just sit on rocks and ships. Some invade crabs, growing like a parasitic root system that hijacks their bodies. A mysterious group called y-larvae has baffled scientists for over a ...
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