Scientists have long focused on quantifying fear and other negative emotions in animals. Now they’re trying to measure ...
In January 2026, a claim that Britain's King Charles III reasserted British rule over "the colonies formerly known as the United States of America" spread online. According to one popular post ...
On the latest episode of his podcast, Draymond Green made a comment that could be a hint that the Warriors have a trade in place for Michael Porter Jr. Or it could be nothing. While discussing Porter ...
Riley Green admitted to me on Taste of Country Nights that he once expected all of his ex-girlfriends to text him at the same time, for the same reason. But not a single one did. Green was referring ...
Mendel’s monastery garden experiments went largely unnoticed during his life, but their implications would ripple through ...
The NFL assigning the wild-card playoff game of the hallowed Green Bay Packers-Chicago Bears rivalry to Amazon Prime Video on a Saturday night might have surprised fans who expected a plum position on ...
The U.S. military strikes that targeted Venezuela on Saturday morning and the subsequent capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife may turn out to be popular or defensible, given ...
(TNS) — More than 400 acres of pastures and woodlands could soon become the next flashpoint in the region's battle over data centers. Two data center developers are eyeing undeveloped land in ...
President Trump on Saturday said Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado “doesn’t have the support” within Venezuela to be its next leader after U.S. troops captured Venezuelan President ...
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Did King Charles III reassert 'British rule over US,' calling for 'muscular return to colonialism'?
In January 2026, King Charles III "reasserted British rule" over the U.S., saying the U.K. would follow the U.S. in "advocating a muscular return to colonialism." Rating: Labeled Satire (About this ...
Trash-talking in the NBA is intrinsically tied to the mental aspect of the game. From one-liners to subtle ribbings, players utilize words as weapons to gain an edge or assert dominance. Back in the ...
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