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StateOfTheUnion posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago
Katie Ledecky is set to compete at the 2022 Paris Olympics where she will add to her seven gold medals and status as one of the greatest female Olympians.
Olympic great Katie Ledecky avoids Lia Thomas, NCAA lawsuit question
This article was originally published at StateOfUnion.org. Publications approved for syndication have permission to republish this article, such as Microsoft News, Yahoo News, Newsbreak, UltimateNewswire and others. To learn more about syndication opportunities, visit About Us. Katie Ledecky is set … Continue reading
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StateOfTheUnion posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago
Billionaire Mark Cuban engaged in a debate on Twitter about taxes, claiming he was “proud” to pay hundreds of millions to the IRS. When pressed, Cuban said he pays what he owes but dodged questions about paying more than required.
Billionaire reveals how much he’s paying in taxes this year after criticizing Trump tax cuts
This article was originally published at StateOfUnion.org. Publications approved for syndication have permission to republish this article, such as Microsoft News, Yahoo News, Newsbreak, UltimateNewswire and others. To learn more about syndication opportunities, visit About Us. Editor’s Note: One of … Continue reading
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AmericaDaily posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago
Meet Grace Sun, a 16-year-old from Kentucky whose pioneering research has earned her the top prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Sun’s innovative work on organic electronic devices promises to revolutionize biomedical implants, making them safer and more effective.
Young Innovator Earns $75,000 Prize for Groundbreaking Biomedical Implant Advancement
Meet Grace Sun, a 16-year-old whose pioneering research has earned her the top prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
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AmericaDaily posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago
In a groundbreaking study published in Science, researchers reveal striking similarities between the counting abilities of crows and those of human toddlers. Led by Diana Liao, the study showcases the remarkable numerical skills of crows, highlighting intriguing parallels with early human development. Let’s explore this fascinating convergence in…[Read more]
Crows Rival Human Toddlers in Counting Skills
Researchers reveal striking similarities between the counting abilities of crows and those of human toddlers
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CuriousHistorian posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago
The Best James Bond Movies From The ’60s And ’70s
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CuriousHistorian posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago
Dolphins have a long history of rescuing humans from various marine hazards. In fact, the earliest stories of dolphin rescues were recorded in ancient Greece. In the seventh century B.C., the Greek poet Arion wrote about being thrown into the sea by pirates and carried back to shore by a dolphin
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CuriousHistorian posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago
Ever stop to think about all the invisible things in the world that are invisible yet so powerful? It is not hard to imagine the power in the tangible things, which we are able to see with the naked eye, such as a train wreck or a house being torn down by a wrecking ball.







































