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'Stranger Things' Season 5: What's going on with Will Byers? That shocking Volume 1 plot twist, explained.03.12.2025As "Stranger Things" comes to an end, it becomes clear that Will is critical to stopping Vecna once and for all.
Sea Ice Hits New Low in Hottest Year on Record for the Arctic28.12.2025The Arctic endured a year of record heat and shrunken sea ice as the world’s northern latitudes continue a rapid shift to becoming rainier and less ice-bound due to the climate crisis, scientists have reported.
Beyond oil: The crucial exports blocked by Hormuz closure26.03.2026The price of a wide range of goods - from food, to smartphones, to medicines - could be affected by the US-Israel war with Iran.
Step by step instructions to Deal with Your Time While Chasing after an Internet based Degree17.10.2023Shuffling a web-based degree with life's different responsibilities demands fastidious using time effectively. However, with the right methodologies, it's feasible to
How to see the Ursids, the final meteor shower of 202520.12.2025The Ursids will peak around the time of the winter solstice under dark skies with chances of enhanced meteor activity.
A Lone Wolf Outsmarted Hunters in the Black Forest and Then Vanished03.04.2026It is not uncommon to see wolves in various parts of Germany. Typically, these wolves are more afraid of people than people are of them. But one wolf, known as GW2672m, showed atypical behavior. He was not afraid of people or dogs. Consequently, after multiple reports of close encounters, a permit was issued to cull
See the metal guts of a satellite in this wild X-ray view | Space photo of the day for Dec. 4, 202504.12.2025The EURECA spacecraft flew on the space shuttle Atlantis in 1992.
Trump signs a law returning whole milk to school lunches14.01.2026Whole milk is heading back to school cafeterias across the country after President Donald Trump signed a bill Wednesday overturning Obama-era limits on higher-fat milk options. Nondairy drinks such as fortified soy milk may also be on the menu in the coming months following adoption of the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, which cleared Congress in the fall. The action allows schools participating in the National School Lunch Program to serve whole and 2% fat milk along with the skim and low-fa
Two UN peacekeepers killed in explosion in Lebanon30.03.2026Two peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) were killed on Monday in an explosion of unknown origin in southern Lebanon, the organization said. The blast destroyed their vehicle near the municipality of Bani Hayyan, UNIFIL said in a statement.
Nigeria’s return to Windsor castle signals new era in UK economic partnership26.03.2026Nigeria returns to Windsor Castle after nearly four decades, marking a historic diplomatic reset and opening a new chapter in economic partnership with the United Kingdom. While in Uganda, investors turn to Treasury yields of up to 18%, as land and rental dominance fades.View on euronews
7 Fun Plans to Make Film Evenings Seriously Invigorating (You'll Cherish #5!)25.12.2024At any point had a film night where you invested more energy looking at titles than really watching a film? Or on the other hand perhaps
How did humans evolve, and will we evolve more?22.11.2025Our biggest evolutionary advantages are an ability to walk on two legs and our big brains.
A 3-limbed Kemp's ridley sea turtle is now being tracked at sea by satellite25.03.2026The veterinary staff at a Florida sea turtle hospital is getting help from space to monitor the animals they have rehabilitated. Using satellite tracking devices in a collaboration between the Loggerhead Marinelife Center and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, scientists are learning how well sea turtles can survive in the wild after losing a limb. Amelie, a Kemp's ridley sea turtle who lost her right forelimb to a predator — most likely a shark, the center said — was taken to the
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro seeks house arrest for prison time citing health issues21.11.2025Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro ’s lawyers on Friday petitioned the Supreme Court requesting that he serve his prison time under house arrest, citing poor health. Bolsonaro was convicted in September of attempting a coup following his 2022 electoral defeat and was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court unanimously rejected an appeal from his legal team, though another is expected to come this week.
4 Sound blocking Earphones for Prevalent Sound and Solace05.06.2024Finding the ideal sound blocking earphones can be an overwhelming errand given the horde of choices accessible available today.
Stolen Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse were probably uninsured, market sources say02.04.2026By Jemima Denham and George Abbott April 2 (Reuters) - Three paintings by French masters Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne and Henri Matisse stolen from a museum in northern Italy last week were probably not insured, according to market sources. One fine art underwriter told the Reuters publication The Insurer that the paintings, estimated to be worth around $10 million, had previously failed to secure insurance cover due to the cost.
EU Commission prepares €90bn Ukraine loan despite Hungary's veto01.04.2026The European Commission has prepared the legal groundwork to disburse the first tranche of a €90 billion ($104. 5 billion) loan for war-torn Ukraine that remains blocked amid resistance from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Video Conferencing Instruments for Virtual Gatherings06.06.2024In the present advanced age, powerful video conferencing apparatuses are fundamental for directing virtual gatherings. With various choices accessible, choosing the
RFK Jr. wants to scrutinize the vaccine schedule – but its safety record is already decades long18.12.2025Federal officials are questioning the safety of the vaccine series children receive. Here’s the story of how the childhood vaccine schedule came about.
2 bright planets light up April evenings — here's where and when to look01.04.2026Venus and Jupiter dominate April's evening sky, while Mercury, Mars and Saturn linger in the dawn — here's how and when to spot them all.




























