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Destructive Earthquake 2,500 Years Ago Abruptly Changed Flow of Ganges River
A major earthquake 2,500 years ago caused one of the largest rivers on Earth to abruptly change course, according to a new study
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Crocodile That Stalks Children, Adults in Australia’s Aboriginal Community Finally Caught and Turned Into 'Traditional Feast'
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California: 'Post Fire' Forces Evacuation Of At Least 1,200 Individuals; Cause Still Unknown
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Is Your Senior Dog Living Their Best Life? Find Out How
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Europe Heat Wave Forecast: Temperature Spike for Summer 2024 Across Continent Poses 'Significant Health Risk'
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New Giant Pandas Coming to Australia as Wang Wang, Fu Ni Return to China
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A Complete Review of 'The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies'
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Tropical Moisture To Expand In Central, Western Gulf Coast; Bring Poor Weather, Flooding
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Northeast Weather Forecast: Challenging Heat To Unleash Heat-Related Health Concerns Spreading Over Ohio Valley
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Central U.S. Weather Forecast: Isolated Tornadoes, Flooding Risk to Unload This Week Due to Severe Thunderstorms
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Alarming Shark Attacks in Florida Intensified by Dry Weather, Experts Found
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Interior Northwest Weather Outlook: Cooler Air, Snowy Conditions Likely Next Week Ahead of Astronomical Summer
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Texas, Louisiana Weather Forecast: Heavy Downpours, Flash Flood Risk to Trigger Travel Delays This Week