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The 9 best crossbody bags in 2024

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Is America’s legal alcohol limit for driving too high?

Almost exactly 38 years ago, Linda Thompson spoke to her three-year-old son Trevor for the last time. He and his sister Katie were visiting family two hours south of their home in Spokane, Washington, and they talked excitedly about joining a town parade.  Early the next morning before the parade, Trevor was killed instantly when

Meet Emiliano Zapata: hero and martyr of the Mexican Revolution

“I’d rather die on my feet than live on my knees,” said Emiliano Zapata, a peasant leader who played a remarkable role in the Mexican Revolution. Zapata was born into an unequal society that became more unjust during his lifetime as the ruling party increased their power and control over the land. As the leader

Why manatees often lurk close to Florida’s power plants

Warm water in the discharge canal at Tampa Electric Company—and at other power plants in the state—provides manatees with an unexpected winter haven when the ocean becomes too cold. Photograph by Jason Gulley, National Geographic Over 60 percent of the Sunshine State’s iconic manatees have a surprisingly codependent relationship with power plants—and many of the

The 5 scariest mythological witches from around the world

From shadowy figures lurking in ancient forests to spectral apparitions haunting midnight dreams, witches have long captivated human imagination. Though modern depictions often cast them as charismatic figures, their historical counterparts once inspired genuine fear and unease across cultures. Discover the stories of five witches whose chilling legends reveal the deeper fears and beliefs of

St. Louis City v Minnesota United: Hackworth holding on to feint playoff hopes

St. Louis City interim head coach John Hackworth is confident his side can make a late push for the playoffs after going unbeaten since their return from the Leagues Cup. St. Louis are building momentum at the right time, but remain six points adrift of this weekend’s opponents, Minnesota United, who sit on the right

How an AI ‘debunkbot’ can change a conspiracy theorist’s mind

In 2024, online conspiracy theories can feel almost impossible to avoid. Podcasters, prominent public figures, and leading political figures have breathed oxygen into once fringe ideas of collusion and deception. People are listening. Nationwide, nearly half of adults surveyed by the polling firm YouGov said they believe there is a secret group of people that

Mega El Niños helped kill 90 percent of life on Earth

Low water level of the Guavio reservoir that feeds the Guavio Hydroelectric Power Plant in Gachala, Colombia, on April 16, 2024. Colombia has halted electricity exports to neighboring Ecuador as its hydropower plants reach near-critical levels due to a biting drought. The severe dry spell is associated with the El Niňo climate phenomenon and has

Marcos birthday gift: Govt shoulders bills in Level 3 public hospitals

MANILA, Philippines — Patients currently in Level 3 public hospitals nationwide no longer need to pay for their bills, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced Friday, saying the government will shoulder their expenses as a present to them on his birthday. Marcos, who is celebrating his 67th birthday, announced the free health and medical service during

Valenzuela court takes over Guo corruption cases after transfer from Tarlac

MANILA, Philippines — The Office of the Clerk of Court in Valenzuela City received on Friday the folders from the Tarlac Regional Trial Court of two corruption cases filed against dismissed Bamban mayor Alice Guo. The two cases were specifically being handled by the Capaz (Tarlac) RTC Branch 109 whose jurisdiction was questioned at the