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Killer bees: The real zom-bee apocalypse
An experiment gone wrong, a lab accident, and a government conspiracy… The origin of the killer bee sounds like a zombie movie come to life. Hosted by: Olivia Gordon Dooblydoo thanks go to the ...
Late-night host Bill Maher asserted that anti-COVID lockdown advocates who argued that closing schools for an extended period of time would cause more harm than good to children "were right," adding ...
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Sundance movies might have a reputation for leaning into serious dramas, but this year the independent film festival has a slew of comedies on the slate, from quirky ...
Singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams has always had a dark edge to her stories, but her new music seems darker. You can clearly see the evolution in the titles of two of her albums released decades ...
"I really thought everything was okay until she handed me the mirror," the bride Alexandra Geahlen tells PEOPLE Emily Strohm is a Senior Editor at PEOPLE. She has been at PEOPLE for 11 years and has ...
What could possibly go wrong? Now, those are five words that you should probably never utter unless you’re prepared to find out the honest, uncomfortable answer. They’re often spoken just before ...
Attorneys for Elwood Jones say a Dec. 22 news release from Hamilton County's coroner that shed doubt on evidence that led to Jones' conviction being dismissed was entirely wrong. The case surrounded ...
Saturday Night Live host Ariana Grande took on the role of Home Alone‘s Kevin McCallister, who welcomes his family back after their time apart—but forgets to disarm all the traps he has set for the ...
Lucinda Williams and Mavis Staples have united for a new cover of Bob Marley’s “So Much Trouble In the World,” previewing Williams’ 16th studio album, World’s Gone Wrong. The Americana icon’s ...
This story is republished from STAT, the health and medicine news site that’s a partner to the Globe. Sign up for STAT’s free Morning Rounds newsletter here, and explore the rest of its American ...
On September 19, 1982, Carnegie Mellon University computer science research assistant professor Scott Fahlman posted a message to the university’s bulletin board software that would later come to ...
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