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Animals 'shapeshifting' in response to climate crisis, research finds - The Guardian Animals 'shapeshifting' in response to climate crisis, research finds. Warm-blooded animals are changing beaks, legs and ears to adapt to hotter climate and ...
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Hitler's favourite artists: why do Nazi statues still stand in Germany? | Art and design | The Guardian A photograph from 1940 shows three conquering Nazis in Paris against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower. Within a few years one of these men, Adolf Hitler, ...
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Jill Biden Returns to In-Person Teaching - The New York Times Sending the first lady back into the classroom puts weight behind President Biden's promise that his administration can get students safely back into in-person ...
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Ranitidine may not lead to significant increase in N-nitrosodimethylamine in healthy adults ... Our content is curated, written and edited by practicing health professionals who have clinical and scientific expertise in their field of reporting.
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In 'Red Dead Redemption,' the Wild West Is a Refuge | WIRED Players in lockdown looked to Rockstar's open-world game to escape—and reconnect with their posses.
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France: Lafarge loses ruling in Syria crime against humanity case - Al Jazeera France's top court has overturned a decision by a lower court to dismiss charges brought against cement giant Lafarge for complicity in crimes against ...
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G7 nations urge return to constitutional order in Tunisia | Reuters Saied, who was elected in 2019, said on July 25 he was freezing parliament, lifting the immunity of its members, dismissing the prime minister and that he ...
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