Australia flood toll rises to 20 as thousands evacuate Sydney
The wildfire is said to be the largest in South Korea in 22 years.
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Sri Lanka's most sacred elephant dies aged 68
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The cooler waters may have contributed to megalodons' gigantic size, researchers say.
Israel hadn't recorded a polio case in over 30 years.
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America is finally cleaning up its abandoned, leaking oil wells
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Chile creates national park to save glaciers
NYC Mayor has announced that the city has made “tremendous progress,” detailing various changes to COVID-19 protocols.
As states nationwide and nations worldwide are relaxing their COVID-19 protocols, people are wondering if this symbolizes the end of the pandemic.
Hundreds of NGOs call for import ban on Russian oil, gas
The Atlanta, a 172-foot schooner, was located 35 miles offshore from Deer Park in the Upper Peninsula.
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Two deaths were reported, one of which was a child fatality.
The House of Representatives passed a new bill aimed at expanding healthcare services to U.S military members who were exposed to toxic substances from “burn pits” after an appeal from President Biden to make this happen.
The WHO advises the use of this drug for high-risk COVID-19 patients.
"To our knowledge, this is the first recorded case of a Theridiidae spider preying on a bat globally..." the researchers wrote.
The new name follows the ones used in Canada and France.
A recent study from Northwestern University found that COVID-19 can potentially invade cells in the penis.
As states begin to relax their COVID protocols, NYC announced that it will put an end to its main contact tracing program in April.
UN takes 'historic' step toward global treaty on plastic trash