Por: Newsweek World July 18, 2023
Four patients infected with anthrax in Tuva, a region in Russia's southern Siberia, have escaped from the hospital where they were being treated, according to the regional Ministry of Health.Four patients hospitalized with anthrax refused treatment at the [region's] infectious diseases hospital and left the medical facility without authorization. One patient continues to receive [in-patient] treatment, the ministry said in a... + full article
New York Post USA Life June 02, 2023
Archaeologists have unearthed a derelict “terror” bunker in China that was used by Japanese scientists to conduct heinous biological experiments during World War II, including subjecting victims to dehydration, frostbite and anthrax bombs. The subterranean torture chamber... + más
German archaeologists find well preserved bar in abandoned WWII bunker | Newsweek
Volunteer who criticized conditions at L.A. animal shelter says she was fired | Los Angeles Times
CBS News USA Science April 28, 2023
New York's Central Park has a dedicated to him, and there's even been a movie about him: a . Now he is the focus of a DNA study, 90 years after he died, to see what made the canine so famously tough.In 1925, this Siberian husky was part of an expedition in Alaska... + más
Scientists sequenced the genome of Balto, famous sled dog of 1925 “Serum Run” | Ars Technica
I Cannot Get Over the Name of Elizabeth Holmes’ Dog That She Claimed Was a Wolf | Slate
Chicago Sun Times USA Entertainment November 17, 2022
The holiday season is upon us, with observances in many forms. Festivities may include family and community dinners, a Hanukkah menorah, a Kwanzaa kinara, visits to Christkindlmarket in Daley plaza, or even a Festivus pole. If, however, nothing completes your own joyous... + más
Hallmark releases Christmas lineup with 40 new movies | 10 WBNS
A haunting Gabriel Byrne: Walking With Ghosts comes to Broadway | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Health November 11, 2022
As global temperatures continue to rise, the Arctic landscape is collapsing. Glaciers and ice sheets are melting at an unprecedented rate, and soil that has been frozen for millennia is starting to thaw.The effects of sea level rise and habitat loss are already being felt around... + más
Himalayan plateau is about to fall apart due to thawing permafrost | Newsweek
NASA warns methane is being belched from newly formed lakes | Newsweek
ABC7 USA World October 07, 2022
She paid the $60 filing fee with a check made out for $60. But a couple of weeks later, the court sent the check right back to her.To her amazement, it was totally blank. All the ink on her check had disappeared.The date's not there, the payee's not there, the... + más
Visconti: Pens And Inks For Fall | Forbes
Sen. Marshall introduces bills designed to prevent IRS overreach following agency expansion | Fox Business
Associated Press USA Health October 05, 2022
Today in History Today is Wednesday, Oct. 5, the 278th day of 2022. There are 87 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Oct. 5, 1953, Earl Warren was sworn in as the 14th chief justice of the United States, succeeding Fred M. Vinson. On this date: In 1892, the... + más
The White House bowling alley is a symbol of what’s wrong with US politics | The Boston Globe
Op-Ed: U.S. leaders knew we didn't have to drop atomic bombs on Japan to win the war. We did it anyway | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 05, 2022
Today is Wednesday, Oct. 5, the 278th day of 2022. There are 87 days left in the year.Birthdays: College Football Hall of Fame coach Barry Switzer is 85. R&B singer Arlene Smith (The Chantels) is 81. Singer-musician Steve Miller is 79. Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat of... + más
Lessons From a Half-Century of Reporting on Race in America | Time
Ferdinand Omanyala: Africa's fastest man races to make Kenya a sprinting nation | CNN
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