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Who Owns the Skyline? America’s Tallest Buildings

A ranking of the 10 tallest buildings in the United States highlights New York’s dominance and traces how the country’s tallest towers have changed…

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Step Into a Forest Where 4,400 Cars Were Left Behind

In the forests of Georgia, a former junkyard has evolved into an unusual open-air museum, where more than 4,400 classic American-made cars are now…

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This Is What a Parrot-Beaked Reptile Looked Like 230 Million Years Ago

Researchers in Brazil have identified a new reptile species that lived around 230 million years ago, during the Triassic period, a time when the…

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Luxury Dog Collars Debut in New York With Diamond Designs

A luxury hotel in New York has introduced a high-end experience designed specifically for pet owners seeking custom jewelry for their dogs. The initiative,…

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World’s Oldest Gorilla Turns 69

Fatou, a legendary western lowland gorilla residing at the Berlin Zoo, has officially celebrated her 69th birthday, solidifying her status as the oldest known…

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Diego Maradona’s Childhood Home Now Feeds the Needy

In the humble Villa Fiorito neighborhood of Buenos Aires, the childhood home of Argentine soccer icon Diego Maradona has transformed from a symbol of…

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From Coachella to EDC: The Biggest U.S. Festival Crowds

A look at the U.S. music festivals drawing the largest crowds, from Coachella to EDC Las Vegas.

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Inside the Deadly Chimp Civil War

A groundbreaking study published in the journal Science has detailed the tragic and unprecedented collapse of the Ngogo chimpanzee community in Uganda’s Kibale National…

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The race to the Moon: who’s been there?

Only six countries or regions have reached the Moon through successful or semi-successful missions, highlighting the limited number of players in lunar exploration.

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Inside the Largest Ever Queen Elizabeth II Fashion Exhibit

To mark the centenary of her birth, Buckingham Palace has opened “Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style,” the most comprehensive exhibition of the…

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From Lewis and Clark to Apollo 11: key US expeditions

For more than two centuries, the United States has played a leading role in exploration, from charting unknown land to reaching space. Early missions…

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A “T. rex leather” bag? Scientists say they made one

Scientists and designers have introduced a handbag made from laboratory-grown material linked to Tyrannosaurus rex collagen, in a project aimed at showcasing the potential…

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Iran Talks in Doubt as Ceasefire Nears End

As the current ceasefire approaches its expiration, uncertainty is growing over whether diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran will resume. A U.S.…

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Who Spends the Most on War?

Global defense spending hit record highs in 2025, with the top 15 countries surpassing $2 trillion led overwhelmingly by the United States.

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Trump Claims Iran Sending Ships Toward U.S.

President Donald Trump made a social media claim that Iran is directing hundreds of ships toward the United States, including routes toward Texas, Louisiana,…

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