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"These are my favorite babies in the insect kingdom." Homeowner thrilled after capturing image of unusual creature visiting garden: 'Looks like a bee and a shrimp had a baby' first appeared on The ...
A few of Indiana's tiniest transplants — invasive worms, moths and beetles from overseas — have made massive changes to Indiana's ecosystems over the past several decades.
Besides sporting brighter colors and patterns than the neutral tones of humble moths that flock to porchlights, hummingbird ...
The Korea Forest Service’s National Institute of Forest Science raised its alert level on Thursday for the pest from ...
Jack White took to social media to share a fan letter he received that's meant for Jack Black and asked an interesting question: 'Debating what I should do, any ideas?' ...
The new comic book's release has ignited online discussions about race-swapping in art media.
Watch out Wakandans, there’s a new Black Panther in town–but he’s clearly not from your tribe. But don’t worry fans, there’s bit more to this story than you might realize.
“What happened to Elon, appears he has a black eye on his right,” one account speculated of the tech billionaire’s appearance.
Redheads may face teasing—Black people have faced generations of systemic, legalized oppression. Borrowing Black pain to validate other struggles doesn't build solidarity—it erases context.
TikTok has exploded with videos of people arguing for and against a white woman's definition of "Black fatigue." ...
Here's how the conclave creates black and white smoke and why the Catholic Church began using them to signal whether a new pope has been elected.
Black smoke indicates a non-conclusive answer, and white smoke indicates that a new pope has been selected. Here's what to know about the black and white smoke used during a papal conclave.