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Forbes USA Business December 08, 2022
Aerial view of a gas well at Loma de la Lata, in Anelo, Neuquen province, Argentina, in the Vaca ... [+] Muerta Formation, on November 27, 2019. - Vaca Muerta is an enormous non-conventional oil and gas deposit nestled in a geologic formation. It occupies over 30,000 square... + más
Brazil president makes Argentina a campaign boogeyman | Associated Press
Lionel Messi scores in 1000th career game as Argentina reaches World Cup quarterfinals | CNN
The Daily Beast USA Life April 13, 2023
The mysterious gaze behind an iconic 17th-century portrait of a fair-skinned Black man has consistently stumped art enthusiasts. Robed in a dark gown with a white collar, he sits regally but delivers a melancholic look toward the artist. His demeanor at first glance is... + más
Panama Fossils Help Unlock Mystery Of How Frogs Got Their Form | Forbes
Column: Huntington Beach's Ralphy Velazquez could be Aaron Judge of prep baseball | Los Angeles Times
Forbes USA Business December 12, 2022
Colombian researcher María Camila Vallejo-Pareja with a frog from Wyoming seen in the field looking ... [+] for microvertebrate fossils.Jon Bloch Colombian researcher María Camila Vallejo-Pareja is using fossil frogs from millions of years ago in order to understand the form... + más
Why America has so many great dinosaurs: We are in the Goldilocks window | Newsweek
Catch of fish fossils in China includes the oldest teeth ever found, researchers say | CBS News
Associated Press USA Politics February 08, 2023
JERUSALEM (AP) — Ratib Matar’s family was growing. They needed more space. Before his granddaughters, now 4 and 5, were born, he built three apartments on an eastern slope overlooking Jerusalem’s ancient landscape. The 50-year-old construction contractor moved in with his... + más
Israel steps up Jerusalem home demolitions as violence rises | ABC News
Arab leaders warn Israel to back off moves in Jerusalem, West Bank | New York Daily News
ABC News USA World February 08, 2023
JERUSALEM -- Ratib Matar’s family was growing. They needed more space. Before his granddaughters, now 4 and 5, were born, he built three apartments on an eastern slope overlooking Jerusalem’s ancient landscape. The 50-year-old construction contractor moved in with his... + más
Israel steps up Jerusalem home demolitions as violence rises | Associated Press
Israel’s right-wing government pushes home demolitions as violence surges | The Boston Globe
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