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Bird Flu May Be Getting Better at Infecting Mammals
Time via Yahoo News UK· 6 hours agoCredit - Science Photo Library—Getty Images H5N1, known as bird flu, is becoming an increasing problem in the U.S. The virus normally only infects...
'Longlegs,' a Satanic horror movie starring Nicolas Cage, is being called one of the scariest films....
Business Insider· 6 hours agoFrom sequel possibilities to unanswered questions, here's what to know about the ending of...
The 10 best things to stream this weekend, from a Nicolas Cage horror movie to an Apple TV+ dark...
Business Insider· 8 hours agoFrom movies like "Arcadian" to shows like "Sunny" and "Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer," here's a roundup of what to watch this weekend.
Nicolas Cage says he's 'terrified' of AI: 'They're just going to steal my body and do whatever they...
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Why Thermite Is Drone Bombers’ New Favorite Weapon
Forbes· 16 hours agoA new type of drone weapon is starting to make its mark in the Ukraine conflict, a munition well suited to the unique capabilities of small drones. A...
I got tested for the BRCA gene mutation while I was pregnant. With my family history, I knew I...
Business Insider· 4 days agoIn this excerpt from "Nearly Departed," Gila Pfeffer describes getting tested for the BRCA gene...
Family spends SIX months travelling from UK to Australia
Bristol Post· 3 days agoShannon Coggins, her partner Theo Simon, and their daughter Rosa made the mammoth journey from...
‘The catharsis was profound, but I’ll never watch it’: Alicia Witt on facing her demons on film
The Guardian· 2 days ago“Like clusters of birds, eagles, showing up in unexpected ways,” says Alicia Witt. When she and Osgood Perkins, the film’s writer and director, were having an early conversation on the phone ...
Kafka: Selected Stories, edited by Mark Harman review – the master who never wasted a word
The Guardian· 4 days agoIn the case, the singular case, of Franz Kafka, the law of diminishing returns might be applied in an adapted form: the more diminished the text, the richer the return. This last story is not ...