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Famine Drove Jamestown Settlers to Eat Native Dogs, DNA Reveals
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The Science of Dogs
We explore a boom in research into our furry friends. -
The New York Times - World
Gazans Describe Life on the Verge of Famine
A panel of global hunger experts warned this week that the Gaza Strip could soon face famine, but to many Gazans, it feels as if one has already arrived. -
Financial Times - Business
French turn out in droves in high-stakes snap elections
Almost 60% of votes already cast by late afternoon, the highest turnout in nearly four decadesFrance -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
A Perfect Match, Except for God and Dogs
What happens when deal breakers don’t break the deal? -
The New York Times - World
How Science Went to the Dogs (and Cats)
Pets were once dismissed as trivial scientific subjects. Today, companion animal science is hot. -
The Guardian - World
Sudan on precipice of famine ‘beyond imagination’, says outgoing UN aid chief
Man-made crises in Gaza and Sudan leaving millions of people at risk, says retiring British diplomat Martin Griffiths. Sudan is facing horror “beyond imagination”, the outgoing UN aid chief has warned, with 750,000 people under imminent threat of ... -
CNBC - Business
Figma CEO says it is 'eating cost' of AI upgrade for customers in 2024
Figma is rolling out an AI upgraded design platform for free as its CEO Dylan Field says it's unclear how many users want AI, and how good the tech is. -
NBC News - Top stories
How gut bacteria may trigger binge eating or weight gain
Certain gut bacteria may increase the risk that a person will binge eat and become obese, a new study suggests. -
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After a Tournament, Coco Gauff Wants to Eat a Burger and Stay Up Late
The athlete talks about training for the Olympics, ‘tennis-core’ fashion and her thoughts on ‘Challengers.’
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Mars Got Cooked by a Recent Solar Storm
Days after light shows filled Earth’s skies with wonder, the red planet was hit by another powerful outburst of the sun.