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Coffee, crude oil, cut flowers: The Colombian goods you may be paying more for under Trump’s tariffs
President Donald Trump’s newly announced tariffs on goods from Colombia could drive up the price of some items Americans buy every day.NBC News - 3h -
Coffee, crude oil and cut flowers: Here are the Colombian goods you may be paying more for under Trump's tariffs
The emergency tariffs announced by President Donald Trump would impact billions of dollars of goods entering the U.S.CNBC - 5h -
What’s That Stench? A Corpse Flower Blooming at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
At the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a so-called corpse flower bloomed for the first time on Friday. The smell was not unlike rotting flesh.The New York Times - 2d -
'Hot garbage': Australians react to smell of 'corpse flower' in bloom
Almost 20,000 people visited Sydney's Botanic Gardens to catch a whiff of a rare plant in bloom.BBC News - 2d -
It's big, rare and dead smelly: Visitors flock to see the 'corpse flower' in bloom
Visitors gathered in Sydney to witness the blooming of a rare flower known as the "corpse flower," which opens for just 24 hours once every few years.NBC News - 3d -
Rare plant emits a stink of death when it blooms. Thousands queued to get close to it
An endangered tropical plant that emits the stench of a rotting corpse during its rare blooms has begun to flower in a greenhouse in SydneyABC News - 3d -
She looks like a ‘deformed penis’ and smells like a dead possum: Sydney goes wild for its blooming corpse flower
Fans of the flower – known as Putricia – say they are ‘obsessed’ with the plant, although they have ‘never smelt that before’. Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our ...The Guardian - 3d -
Frimpong sorry for kicking Atlético flower display
Bayer Leverkusen winger Jeremie Frimpong has apologised for kicking a bouquet of flowers laid ceremonially by the pitch at Atletico Madrid's Metropolitano stadium, saying he got "carried away with ...ESPN - 4d -
Thousands await stinky plant's rare bloom
A livestream of a "corpse flower" due to bloom in Sydney's botanic gardens has captivated the internet.BBC News - 4d -
Zay Flowers injury update: Ravens WR won't play vs. Bills in AFC divisional round due to knee injury
Flowers did not practice this weekCBS Sports - Jan. 19 -
Prep talk: Redondo Union's Brayden Miner is a late-blooming standout
The son of former USC and NBA guard Harold Miner is coming on strong during his senior season for the Sea Hawks.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 19 -
NFL playoffs injury tracker: Latest updates on Zay Flowers, Joe Mixon, David Montgomery for divisional round
Here's how every team is doing from an injury standpointCBS Sports - Jan. 18 -
Ravens WR Flowers (knee) doubtful to face Bills
Pro Bowl wide receiver Zay Flowers is doubtful for the Ravens' game Sunday in Buffalo. Flowers missed last week's game with a right knee injury.ESPN - Jan. 17 -
NFL injury tracker, divisional round: Zay Flowers 'doubtful' vs. Bills, Rams' Ahkello Witherspoon expected to play
Here's everything you need to know injury-wise for the divisional round.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 17 -
Donyell Malen arrives in full bloom for Aston Villa debut on familiar ground
Forward’s coaches share what makes the former Arsenal youth so special as he returns to the Emirates with new club. The memories will surely come flooding back for Donyell Malen. Perhaps in the ...The Guardian - Jan. 17 -
78 corpses pulled from besieged gold mine after 'horrific' crackdown in South Africa
At least 78 illegal miners have been pulled out dead from a South African mine where police blocked food and water supplies for months in what trade unions described as a “horrific” state crackdown ...NBC News - Jan. 15 -
Ravens rule out Pro Bowl WR Flowers vs. Steelers
The Ravens will be without No. 1 receiver Zay Flowers for Saturday night's wild-card playoff game against the Steelers, coach John Harbaugh said Thursday.ESPN - Jan. 9 -
Zay Flowers injury update: Ravens WR ruled out for wild-card playoff game vs. Steelers with ailing knee
Baltimore will be without its top wide receiver in the wild-card roundCBS Sports - Jan. 9 -
Ravens WR Zay Flowers ruled out of wild-card game vs. Steelers with knee injury
Flowers injured his knee during Baltimore's Week 18 win over Cleveland.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 9 -
Football Daily | Satisfaction and flowers for Spurs after a standout success
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! . Tottenham get a lot of stick. Even the most hardened Spurs fan, mate, would agree they deserve a fair bit of it. But if you strip back the ...The Guardian - Jan. 9 -
Satellite images of LA fires show "heat blooms" from space
Satellite imagery captured the rapid growth of the fires burning in Los Angeles County. KCAL assignment manager Mark Liu shares infrared satellite data, which shows heat signatures and activity ...CBS News - Jan. 8 -
Zay Flowers injury update: Ravens WR a long shot to play vs. Steelers in wild-card round, per report
Baltimore could be without its Pro Bowl wideout on Saturday nightCBS Sports - Jan. 8 -
Flowers' injury a concern for the Ravens after their AFC North-clinching victory over Cleveland
Baltimore’s division-clinching victory over Cleveland was about as routine as expectedABC News - Jan. 5 -
Ravens Pro Bowl WR Flowers injures knee in win
Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers, a first-round pick in 2023 who was named to this season's Pro Bowl, left Baltimore's 35-10 victory over the Browns on Saturday after suffering a right knee injury ...ESPN - Jan. 4 -
Ravens Pro Bowl WR Zay Flowers exits Week 18 with knee injury
This would be a big loss for the Ravens.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 4 -
2025 Pro Bowl rosters: WR Zay Flowers' selection makes history for Ravens
Flowers has made the Pro Bowl in his second NFL seasonCBS Sports - Jan. 2 -
‘Heck of a light show’: spectacular bloom of bioluminescence returns to Tasmania’s coastline
Phenomenon known as ‘sea sparkles’ or ‘red tide’ is caused by masses of noctiluca scintillans, a pink-coloured algae. Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Masses of ...The Guardian - Jan. 1