What happens when the people who once hunted a rare shark become its fiercest protectors? A single scoophead shark sighting in the Colombian Pacific shows exactly that.
Could protecting one shark species be quietly saving others in the same habitat? Recent observations suggest that efforts to ...
is shaping up to be a pretty solid year for horror, and these are some of the best films that the genre has to offer.
The Buckeyes are 28.5-point favorites against the Badgers, according to FanDuel. It’s the largest recorded spread between ...
Federal officers occasionally shot pepper balls from the roof of the ICE office and came out in a phalanx to allow cars or ...
I love the wide-set laces and chunky sneaker sole, which is blasphemy to barefoot-shoe evangelists but great for me.” For ...
Silicon Valley is obsessed with “TBPN,” a streaming show on which no career move is too trivial to document. Mike Isaac spent ...
Preteens Ivy and Eve Bernstein of Petaluma have launched Banana Claws, a business that installs kids’ claws machines at retail establishments. Dad Darren Bernstein leads the charge as he ...
Corcoran kept it in the family when she tapped Corcoran agents Scott Stewart and Carrie Chiang to list the Upper East Side ...
Target Circle Week is live now from October 5-11 with up to 75% off including deals of the day, Halloween, Christmas, ...
Also, SPT chair Keith Le Goy will feature in Variety’s C-Suite Conversations and ‘The Miniature Woman’ receive a Mipcom’s ...
A shark only just formally discovered might already be extinct - a fate no shark has yet suffered in the human era - while an Amazon river dolphin has become endangered, a Red List of species in ...
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