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Newsweek USA Nation October 07, 2022
A recent study found that climate change could make parts of America more palatable to brown marmorated stink bugs and lead to a sharp increase in the invasive pest.Climate change has been found to cause a host of problems—everything from worsening natural disasters to... + más
Invasive stink bugs could make life a lot smellier in the northern U.S. as climate change expands their habitat, study suggests | CBS News
That’s a stinker! Stink bugs could become more prevalent due to climate change | WPTV
CBS News USA Science October 07, 2022
Living in the northern U.S. could soon mean having to deal with a lot of stinky and invasive neighbors. As the planet warms up, the habitat of invasive stink bugs could greatly expand through the nation's northern areas, a recent study found. Halyomorpha halys, the brown... + más
More stink bugs will invade the U.S. amid climate change, study shows | Newsweek
The Daily Beast USA World February 16, 2023
The outpouring of love and care that is publicly lavishing on his (roughly) could spell trouble for his controversial, outspoken younger sister, .While Ju Ae’s image is appearing in a propaganda blitz portending her rise to the top of the , auntie Yo Jong may have to watch her... + más
Is Kim Jong Un planning a family dynasty for North Korea? Seoul's spy agency thinks so | Los Angeles Times
Is Kim Jong-un’s ‘Most Beloved Daughter’ North Korea’s Next Leader? | The New York Times
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment April 17, 2023
In the first week of a new TV season, football was the top draw in prime time and a huge driver of viewers. The NFL provided the most-watched telecast on Sunday and Thursday. CBS’ NFL coverage on Sunday – which started outside prime time -- averaged 20.7 million viewers in... + más
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
CBS News USA Politics September 12, 2023
Images on Russia and North Korean state media outlets showed North Korean leader Kim Jong Un traveling to Russia for a with Russian President Vladimir Putin by armored train — a method of travel that has been used by the reclusive Kim dynasty for decades. Still photos... + más
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