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Beach ranger is 'making a difference' at popular Mayo resort - news - Western People
Western People· 6 hours agoThe appointment of a beach ranger at picturesque Keem Bay on Achill Island has proved hugely...
Can frogs make good pets?
The South African· 7 hours agoFrogs, with their captivating allure and enigmatic behaviors, have captured the imagination of many potential pet owners. While they may not offer the same level of interactive companionship ...
I travelled over 5,000 miles to stargaze, here’s why my head’s not in the clouds
Metro· 7 hours agoIf freedom is what America is fighting for, rural Nevada has won the battle. ‘Battle born’ is the...
Nikki Glaser has 'to do kind of a cleanse' after penning roast jokes
Daily Mail· 8 hours agoGlaser said May 6 on The Howard Stern Show that she and the other comedians who took the dais at the...
Word of the Day: satirist
New York Times· 8 hours ago“Even for a barbarian, that is barbaric!” observes one of the many horrified bystanders watching Groo eat a meal in Groo: In The Wild (Dark Horse, 120 pp ...
Kent: Butterfly 'extinct' for 60 years now breeding in woodland
BBC News· 9 hours agoA species of butterfly which is thought to have died out in England more than 60 years ago is...
Council Post: Old Risks Revisited: Why AI Can't Afford To Squander User Trust
Forbes· 9 hours agoSince the dawn of the GenAI era, the struggle between trust, security and technological progress has...
Unlocking The Mysteries Of The Plant That’s Raw Material For Cocaine
Forbes· 9 hours agoDespite being the infamous raw material of the drug cocaine, very little is actually known about the...
‘Culture Wars’ Are The Breeding Ground For Attempted Political Assassinations: From Cristina...
Forbes· 9 hours ago“The ends are more personal rather than in the benefit of a political sector,” added Sabag Montiel...
Tonke Dragt, children’s author whose novel The Letter for the King sold a million copies – obituary
Daily Telegraph· 9 hours agoHer success was founded on her deft storytelling, a skill she refined in a Japanese prisoner-of-war...