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[ad_1] The Juneteenth National Independence Day Act, which establishes a public holiday to commemorate the end of slavery in the United States, was signed and enacted by President Joe Biden. Although Juneteenth …
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[ad_1] “Can you imagine what it’s like to go to bed and not know if you wake up having two more daughters?” Jane Cannon uttered the “horribly prophetic” words during a meeting …
Read More »Google Maps: How deceased loved ones were immortalized in street images
[ad_1] In the streets depicted by Google Maps, many have kept memories of loved ones. Social media users shared photos of deceased friends and family that appear in Google Street View, the …
Read More »Swallowed and returned to the sea: the incredible story of the man who got trapped in the mouth of a whale (and who survived to tell it)
[ad_1] A fisherman in the United States was swallowed by a whale and thrown into the water seconds later while diving for lobsters. Michael Packard says he was diving when he found …
Read More »Why is it no longer frowned upon to be super-rich in China?
[ad_1] Is 650 yuan (US $ 101) enough to pay for all meals in a day? According to Su Mang, former editor of Harper’s Bazaar China, no. And your comments on it …
Read More »The “Battle of Santiago”: what is being voted on this Sunday in Chile (and why is it important for the presidential election)
[ad_1] Chile’s political scene will be put to the test again this Sunday, as thousands of voters go to the polls to elect their region governors in the second round. At first …
Read More »The organism that survived 24,000 frozen foods in Siberia
[ad_1] After spending 24,000 years frozen in Siberia, a microscopic multicellular organism has come back to life, new research shows. Scientists have unearthed the animal known as bdelloidea (a rotferian found in …
Read More »North Korea: the brutal new law that harshly punishes those who watch foreign series (and their relatives or bosses)
[ad_1] North Korea recently introduced a new law that aims to stamp out any kind of foreign influence, severely punishing anyone caught with movies, clothing, or even using foreign slang. But why? …
Read More »Why does every position tend to be filled by someone unable to do so?
[ad_1] In his theory of evolution, Charles Darwin introduced the law of natural selection, and the phrase “survival of the fittest” became popular: those who adapt best to their environment move on …
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