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Meet the woman keeping the adorable pups happy at this year's 'Puppy Bowl'
If you tune into the “Puppy Bowl” on Sunday, you’ll likely see a key person’s influence — even if you don’t actually see herABC News - 2h -
Xbox Wireless Headset Review (2024): Pair and Play
Microsoft’s updated headset shines with simplicity and surround sound.Wired - 1d -
Europe’s perfect storm
The continent needs its own industrial strategy to cope with challenges from China and the USFinancial Times - 3d -
The Last Flight of the Dog Pilot
Seuk Kim left behind a finance career to chase his dream of becoming a pilot. He took off one day in November with four dogs on board, a trip that would not go according to plan.The New York Times - Jan. 29 -
Orphaned child returns alone to Gaza City: 'There is no home to return to'
“My mother, father, and brothers are all buried in one grave,” 12-year-old Alma Ja’arour said. "There is no home to return to, no one waiting for me.”ABC News - Jan. 27 -
Southport and the ‘lone wolf’ policy conundrum
Revising the UK’s counterterror system comes with trade-offs, but a compromise in policy change could be reachedFinancial Times - Jan. 24 -
Second pair of lynx captured in Cairngorms
Two other lynx were captured in the same area on Thursday.BBC News - Jan. 10 -
Vet shelters dozens of animals during California wildfires
Dr. Annie Harvilicz took in 41 animals at one point as wildfires spread across the Los Angeles area. Since, most have returned home or are being fostered.CBS News - Jan. 10 -
Los Angeles pets evacuated into shelters amid wildfires
Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control released a list of animal shelters for owners interested in evacuating animals to their facilities.CBS News - Jan. 9
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Scientists digitally "unroll" ancient scroll scorched by Mount Vesuvius
Researchers used advanced technology to digitally "unroll" an ancient Greek text on carbonized papyrus, and now they're reading it.CBS News - 14m -
What are the risks of a U.S.-China trade war, and can conflict be averted?
The world's two biggest economies are on the brink of an economically destructive trade war. Here's what experts think could happen next.CBS News - 15m -
Behind the CIA buyout offer that may include an early retirement option
The Central Intelligence Agency announced a buyout program for employees that includes Voluntary Early Retirement Authority (VERA) and resignation options for some. CBS News' Nicole Sganga reports.CBS News - 37m -
Is a home equity loan or HELOC safer for seniors in 2025?
Seniors should carefully evaluate both home equity borrowing options before applying. Here's what to consider now.CBS News - 38m -
Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper's security detail revoked
Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper's security detail, which was provided by the Defense Department, was pulled Tuesday night, a U.S. official told CBS News.CBS News - 38m
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Grangemouth refinery staff sent redundancy letters
Scotland's only oil refinery is set to close by the summer with the loss of more than 400 jobs.BBC News - 10m -
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Researchers used advanced technology to digitally "unroll" an ancient Greek text on carbonized papyrus, and now they're reading it.CBS News - 14m -
Trump 2nd term live updates: White House won't rule out military deployment in Gaza
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.ABC News - 14m -
What are the risks of a U.S.-China trade war, and can conflict be averted?
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NFL referees forced to respond to Kansas City Chiefs 'conspiracy theories' about bias
The NFL referees union addressed what it called "conspiracy theories" that officials show bias in favor of Super Bowl champs the Kansas City Chiefs.NBC News - 17m