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Ice Age Saber-Toothed Cat Cub Unearthed in Siberia: A Glimpse Into the Past

In an astonishing discovery, paleontologists in Siberia have uncovered the first-ever mummified saber-toothed cat, offering an unprecedented glimpse into the life and appearance of one of the Ice Age's most formidable predators. Shown here at left is the frozen...

How Plastic Exposure Affects Reproductive Health in Younger Generations

Plastic is everywhere in our lives—from water bottles to food containers and even children's toys. While plastic products are convenient and widely used, there is increasing concern about their impact on our health, especially reproductive health. Scientists are...

DNA Research Reveals: Christopher Columbus Was Likely a Sephardic Jew from Spain

After years of debate about the origins of Christopher Columbus, Spanish researchers have concluded that the famous explorer was most likely a Sephardic Jew from Spain. This is the result of a long-term investigation aimed at solving the centuries-old mystery...

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Thousands of Colombians Protest Against Petro’s Reforms

Thousands of Colombians Protest Against Petro’s Reforms

This Saturday, thousands of Colombians took to the streets of Bogotá and 17 other cities across the country to express their opposition to the reforms proposed by President Gustavo Petro. The day of protest, organized by social organizations and opposition parties,...

Haiti and the Dominican Republic Begin Dialogue Amid Tensions

Haiti and the Dominican Republic Begin Dialogue Amid Tensions

Haiti has taken an initial step toward dialogue with the Dominican Republic in an effort to improve strained bilateral relations. Jean-Victor Harvel, Haiti's new Foreign Minister, held a meeting with Dominican Ambassador to Haiti, Faruk Miguel Castillo, in the Haitian...

Inferno in Manila’s Isla Puting Bato Displaces Thousands

Inferno in Manila’s Isla Puting Bato Displaces Thousands

A massive fire engulfed Isla Puting Bato, a crowded shanty town in Tondo, Manila, on Sunday, leaving nearly 8,000 people homeless and destroying over 1,000 stilt houses. The fire began around 8 a.m. and raged for almost eight hours before being declared under control...