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The rich, red soil of a remote Aboriginal community in North Queensland is a field of dreams for four exciting bull-riding ...
Digital small business lender Live Oak Bancshares (NYSE:LOB) fell short of the market’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, ...
Most "fresh" food travels thousands of kilometres to be sorted, divvied up and, in some cases, sent back to the place it came ...
Colourist Tom Cairns explains why he wanted to create Scotland's only grading theatre, the technology he uses to create the look of TV series and films, and advice for aspiring colourists ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNOver 14 million people could die from US foreign aid cuts: studyMore than 14 million of the world's most vulnerable people, a third of them small children, could die by 2030 because of the Trump administration's dismantling of US foreign aid, research projected on ...
Council has today endorsed the Event Specific Local Recovery & Resilience Action Plan (ESLRRAP), a comprehensive plan developed by the Local Recovery ...
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Banning shrimp trawling in inland waters will improve North Carolina’s fishery, but commercial fishermen who lose business should be compensated.
The GoFundMe drive by the new owners of Mojo’s in Fremantle to keep it going as a live music venue is a triumph. Within weeks ...
Australian shark experts and aquariums are supporting a world-first conservation project to save the elusive leopard shark in ...
Customs brokers help businesses understand how much duty might apply to their imports and exports, then file that information ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow Worm-Inspired Treatments Are Inching Their Way Toward the ClinicThe experiment was a striking attempt to investigate weight control. For six weeks, a group of mice gorged on lard-enriched mouse chow, then scientists infected the mice with worms. The worms wriggled ...
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