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Futurism on MSNClimate Change Is Ruining Cheese, Scientists and Farmers WarnClimate change is making everything worse — including the dairy that makes our cheese. In interviews with Science News, ...
Brazil has long been seen as one of the world’s most racially and ethnically diverse countries. Now, genetic research is offering new scientific evidence to support that idea. CGTN’s Paulo Cabral ...
The opening of Latino Arts Festival on Friday offered a full Brazilian experience, with the entire day’s program dedicated to ...
Yasmin Vieira, 9, suffered bites to her feet and had two of her toes ripped off in the sudden attack after placing her legs ...
Attending a reunion of “Teen Wolf” at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival, former cast members took time to reflect on what’s ...
Eight of the tournament's 63 matches will take place at Lincoln Financial Field, featuring clubs including Manchester City ...
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Small and informal groupings are becoming the diplomatic vehicles of choice in a polarized world, writes Charles A. Kupchan.
When the ball gets kicked off the center circle of Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the United States will go down in history as ...
U.S. Homeland Security officials are doubling as security at Saturday's opening match in Miami. Some international fans headed to the Linc on Monday are worried.
Ahead of the start of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which kicks off with Al Ahly vs. Inter Miami on Saturday night, here is a ...
Lula’s likely decision to run for a fourth presidential term at nearly 80 years old has drawn uncomfortable comparisons with ...
According to official data, only about 30-35% of the country's blood supply comes from voluntary donors. The remaining 65-70% is sourced through patients' relatives or informal, often unregulated mark ...
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