Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion August 31, 2023
No surprise, I guess, in a country where you can be murdered for or , that you’re nobody until you’ve gotten some . Or at a minimum, a bunch of hurtful, hateful outpourings from strangers. The central Kansas newsroom of the Marion County Record was raided Aug. 11 by local police, who seized computers, cellphones and reporting materials. The weekly paper put out its next edition Aug. 16. Katie Moore/The Kansas City Star/TNS ABOUT THE... + full article
New York Post USA Sports May 24, 2023
Air Jordan might want to switch his name to Road Jordan now. Michael Jordan has added a rare Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster — claimed to be “the world’s fastest and most powerful convertible” with a top speed of 300 mph and a price tag of $3.5 million — to his collection... + más
The electric Pininfarina Battista costs a whopping $2 million. Here's what that gets you | CNN
Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works Is Teaming with Supercar Maker McLaren -Why, We Don’t Know | Forbes
CBS News USA Politics November 08, 2022
The National Park Service is urging visitors not to lick toxic toads that can be found in its parks. The Sonoran desert toad, also known as the Colorado river toad, secretes a potent toxin that can make people sick if they handle the toad or get the poison in their mouths.The... + más
National Park Service begs visitors to stop licking toads to get high | New York Post
This creature can feast on black widows and we now know how | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Health November 04, 2022
A Reddit user claims to have regained feeling in their previously numb foot after receiving a bite from a brown recluse spider.I had major foot surgery over 10 years ago and lost feeling in two of my toes, the user said. That was until a friendly brown recluse bit my foot right... + más
Your next Outfit Could Be Made From Spider Silk | Forbes
Newsweek USA Health November 02, 2022
An Australian naturalist narrowly missed stepping on a stonefish, one of the most venomous fish in the world. These masters of camouflage can survive for up to 24 hours out of water and are easily mistaken for misshapen rocks by unsuspecting beachgoers.Daniel Brown encountered... + más
Can spider venom restore damaged nerve endings? | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Health October 27, 2022
A potential new treatment for one of the most serious forms of skin cancer has been found in a rather unlikely place: octopus venom.A team of researchers from Spain and Australia studying the venom of the Australian southern sand octopus has identified a compound that may... + más
What Would It Look Like if Octopuses Had Souls? | Slate
Newsweek USA Tech October 19, 2022
Researchers in Nevada have taken one step closer to identifying the secret to resisting the venom of the black widow spider. By studying the effects of the venom on lizard species that are the spider's natural predators, the team found that they could resist the... + más
Grounded: How to Get Gold Cards | Newsweek
Truck-sized ‘globster’ with ‘stringy white hair’ shocks beachgoers | New York Post
Newsweek USA Tech October 12, 2022
An aggressive rattlesnake left a snake catcher's tongs covered in venom after it was found in a woodpile in a California home.Footage of the incident has been shared by So-Cal Rattlesnake Removal on Facebook. In it, the poisonous snake can be seen lashing out at the snake... + más
Huge venomous snake found on homeowner's windowsill: Absolute weapon | Newsweek
Black mamba and snake catcher end up in tense tug of war | Newsweek
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