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WATCH: Dog loves to jump with joy
Broxi, the energetic black Labrador, literally jumps for joy as he greets people.ABC News - 7h -
They fled Syria years ago. Now, they spend their first Ramadan back amid nostalgia, relief and loss
As they spend their first Ramadan in their country in years, many Syrians who’ve recently returned from abroad to a homeland they were forced to flee have been celebrating the end of the Assad ...ABC News - 1d -
‘Muawiya,’ a Ramadan TV Series, Stokes Tensions Between Sunni and Shiite Muslims
The story of a divisive Islamic ruler from ancient times, produced by a broadcaster in the Sunni kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has drawn rebukes from Shiite-majority Iran and Iraq.The New York Times - 1d -
'Mid-Century Modern' is a nod to 'Golden Girls' and a tribute to Linda Lavin
Starring Nathan Lane, Nathan Lee Graham and Matt Bomer as three gay best friends who move in together, Hulu's multicamera sitcom also features Linda Lavin in her final role.Los Angeles Times - 2d -
Medieval Tales of Merlin and Arthur, Hidden for Centuries, Return to Light
Cambridge University researchers found a manuscript with rare Arthurian tales bound into a ledger more than 400 years old and used advanced technology to reveal its contents.The New York Times - 1d -
Matheus Cunha: ‘All we want in life is affection – Wolves gave me back that joy’
Brazil striker may be on the move this summer but after a troubled journey he has found happiness at Molineux. Matheus Cunha’s time at Wolverhampton Wanderers may be coming to an end but the ...The Guardian - 1h -
How to Plan a Garden With Climate Change in Mind
The arrival of spring brings joy, and a challenge: finding solutions to increasingly erratic weather.The New York Times - 1d -
After a string of dramatic roles, Matt Bomer needed a comedy. Enter 'Mid-Century Modern'
Matt Bomer, who co-stars in Hulu's gay version of 'Golden Girls' with Nathan Lane and Nathan Lee Graham, spoke about why he felt it was time to take on a comedic role.Los Angeles Times - 1d -
A Fungi Pioneer’s Lifelong Work on Exhibit
Mushrooms in 19th-century watercolors: The paintings of a self-taught female mycologist are featured at the New York State Museum.The New York Times - 5d -
Depardieu on trial, and so is France. A cultural reckoning in the #MeToo era
With his hulking frame, crooked nose, and volcanic charisma, Gérard Depardieu reigned over cinema for half a centuryABC News - 4d -
In Japan, an Iceless Lake and an Absent God Sound an Ancient Warning
For centuries, residents in central Japan have chronicled a mysterious natural phenomenon in winter. They see its disappearance as a bad omen.The New York Times - 1d -
U.S. warns of possible attacks in Syria during the Eid holiday
The U.S. has warned of an increased possibility of attacks in Syria during the Eid el-Fitr holiday that marks the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.CBS News - 16h -
AtGames Legends Ultimate HD Arcade Review: Bring the Arcade Home
Relive the joys of the ’70s and ’80s with this 300-game, full-size home arcade machine.Wired - 18h -
Oh, Brother: Does This Rangers Team Need John Tortorella, Or What?
The good news is that the Rangers will beat the worst team in the league tonight in San Jose and there will be joy in Wild Card Ville on Seventh Avenue.Yahoo Sports - 15h -
Reflecting on TikTok’s Role in Society as New Ban Deadline Approaches
With a national ban increasingly unlikely, let’s reflect on how the app both sparks joy among users and raises mental health concerns.The New York Times - 1d -
Ocean dumping – or climate solution? An industry bets on the ocean to capture carbon
Dozens of companies and academic groups are pitching the same theory: that sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in the ocean could lock away climate-warming carbon dioxide for centuries ...ABC News - Mar. 21