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Near-death experiences open the door to the nature of consciousness
The Irish Times· 2 days agoThe near-death experience (NDE) is a profound personal experience associated with death or impending...
Aiken welcomes students from Orvieto, Italy for a weeklong American experience
The Post and Courier· 2 days agoEach year, students are accompanied by both American and Italian chaperones. This year’s chaperones...
Boy saves sister from pit bull attack: 'I didn't want her to die'
Daily Mail· 2 days agoNot only did the big brother halt the dog as it bit her face and neck, he was also able to move his...
Wildlife agency reveals plan to kill 450,000 owls to safeguard another species
Irish Examiner· 3 days agoRolling coverage of the international stories of interest to our readers
Bolton-upon-Dearne: Children seriously injured in dog attack
BBC News· 3 days agoTwo children, including a two-year-old girl, have been taken to hospital with serious injuries after...
What Is the Most Dangerous Animal in the World?
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIt's hard to say what is the most dangerous animal in the world; you're not comparing apples to apples. But when it comes dangerous, these four top the...
Children, aged two and nine, seriously injured in dog attack | ITV News
ITV.com· 3 days agoTwo children have been seriously injured in a dog attack in South Yorkshire. A girl, aged two, and a...
Middlesbrough breeder kept 38 dogs in faeces-smeared wire pens with one suffering broken leg
Gazette Live - Teeside· 3 days agoThe adult and juvenile dogs and puppies, who ranged in age from three to 14 weeks, were living in...
Middlesbrough breeder kept 38 dogs in faeces-smeared wire pens with one suffering broken leg
Teesside Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoDaniel Simpson, of Sleights Crescent, Middlesbrough, kept Italian greyhounds, including several nursing females, in nine wire pens in his garage and conservatory
Trotting hippos can become airborne, scientists say
Irish Examiner· 3 days agoWhen trotting fast, their feet leave the ground for up to 0.3 seconds at a time, a new study has found