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Army investigators are offering a reward of up to $5,000 as they search for whoever stole four drones from Fort Campbell. | |
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The Iran conflict is disrupting fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, raising supply concerns and potentially increasing global food inflation. | |
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When a wolf pack runs down its prey, the first on the scene is often the raven. Even before the predators have had time to dig in, the ravens are already in line, waiting to take advantage of the odd scrap of meat that becomes available. The speed with which the scavengers arrive at wolf kills is uncanny, and people had an explanation for how: ravens must be following wolves.
But a new study that tracked ravens and wolves in Yellowstone National Park over two-and-a-half years shows that the scavengers use a far more sophisticated strategy. Ravens can remember where wolves are most likely to make kills and will return to those areas from far away. "They can fly six hours non-stop, straight to a kill site," says Dr. Matthias Loretto, the study's first author.
Published in Science, the findings suggest that ravens use spatial memory and navigation to find food scattered over the landscape. "Ravens can cover large distances by flying, and they seem to have a good memory, so they don't need to constantly follow wolves in order to profit from the predators," says Loretto. | |
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4 Senate Democrats voted against the measure, after 2 dozen Democrats in the House voted against it in January. | |
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At 42, with young kids, I got a devastating diagnosis. I knew I was in for a harrowing journey. I didn’t know quite what kind. | |
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The agency once said that pieces of space debris “pose a significant risk,” but the Trump administration has backed off a rule that would have required companies like Elon Musk’s SpaceX to remove rocket parts from orbit within 25 years of launch. | |
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As our region’s iconic rail system turns 50, we ask the big questions—and some little ones, too. | |
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Dyshan Best later died after having to wait 10 extra minutes for next ambulance, according to Connecticut investigation | |
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Kenyan workers are still the underpaid labor behind AI training, moderation, and sex chatbots. The Data Labelers Association is fighting back. | |
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The Israeli military said it is dropping charges against five soldiers accused of sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee in an encounter partially caught on camera. | |
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The probes could result in fresh tariffs on imports from 16 major trade partners, including China and the European Union. | |
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An analysis of its coverage reveals a pattern of misrepresentations, deceptions, distortions, the exclusion of trans voices, and the endorsement of contempt. | |
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Shishir Mehrotra, CEO of Grammarly's owner Superhuman, has announced that the company is "disabling" a feature that impersonated journalists. | |
Submitted at 03-11-2026, 07:37 PM by sleeppoor | |
Experienced white-collar workers are now part of a miserable gig economy. | |
Submitted at 03-11-2026, 07:05 PM by sleeppoor | |
Acetone, ethanol, 1,4-dioxane and methylene chloride were among contaminants found in a stream near Brenntag Mid-South’s chemical repackaging facility. | |
Submitted at 03-11-2026, 06:49 PM by sleeppoor | |
There is ongoing scientific and societal discourse on the definition of biological sex. At this critical moment when misinformation about sex is being applied to policy globally, scientific clarification is valuable. Here, we evaluate the primary approaches to defining sex and synthesise the active discourse to conclude that there is no current consensus on a definition of sex that is free of assumptions and limitations. While there is no current consensus, we do not advocate for a single definition and contend that a lack of unanimity is not inherently problematic. No matter what definitional choices are used, we provide actionable recommendations to improve accuracy when describing sex. Most importantly, regardless of scientific debates, no biological definition of sex should be used to dictate human rights. | |
Submitted at 03-11-2026, 03:34 PM by sleeppoor | |
Due to the volatile cocoa market, companies like Hershey are using replacement ingredients such as sugar, oil, milk and nuts | |
Submitted at 03-11-2026, 10:34 PM by B. Weed | |
The U.S. Navy has refused near-daily requests from the shipping industry for military escorts through the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the war on Iran, saying the risk of attacks is too high for now, according to sources familiar with the matter. | |
Submitted at 03-11-2026, 07:50 AM by sleeppoor | |
Submitted at 03-11-2026, 05:20 AM by B. Weed | |

Army investigators are offering a reward of up to $5,000 as they search for whoever stole four drones from Fort Campbell.
The Iran conflict is disrupting fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, raising supply concerns and potentially increasing global food inflation.
When a wolf pack runs down its prey, the first on the scene is often the raven. Even before the predators have had time to dig in, the ravens are already in line, waiting to take advantage of the odd scrap of meat that becomes available. The speed with which the scavengers arrive at wolf kills is uncanny, and people had an explanation for how: ravens must be following wolves.
But a new study that tracked ravens and wolves in Yellowstone National Park over two-and-a-half years shows that the scavengers use a far more sophisticated strategy. Ravens can remember where wolves are most likely to make kills and will return to those areas from far away. "They can fly six hours non-stop, straight to a kill site," says Dr. Matthias Loretto, the study's first author.
Published in Science, the findings suggest that ravens use spatial memory and navigation to find food scattered over the landscape. "Ravens can cover large distances by flying, and they seem to have a good memory, so they don't need to constantly follow wolves in order to profit from the predators," says Loretto.
4 Senate Democrats voted against the measure, after 2 dozen Democrats in the House voted against it in January.
At 42, with young kids, I got a devastating diagnosis. I knew I was in for a harrowing journey. I didn’t know quite what kind.
The agency once said that pieces of space debris “pose a significant risk,” but the Trump administration has backed off a rule that would have required companies like Elon Musk’s SpaceX to remove rocket parts from orbit within 25 years of launch.
As our region’s iconic rail system turns 50, we ask the big questions—and some little ones, too.
Dyshan Best later died after having to wait 10 extra minutes for next ambulance, according to Connecticut investigation
Kenyan workers are still the underpaid labor behind AI training, moderation, and sex chatbots. The Data Labelers Association is fighting back.
The Israeli military said it is dropping charges against five soldiers accused of sexually abusing a Palestinian detainee in an encounter partially caught on camera.
The probes could result in fresh tariffs on imports from 16 major trade partners, including China and the European Union.
An analysis of its coverage reveals a pattern of misrepresentations, deceptions, distortions, the exclusion of trans voices, and the endorsement of contempt.
Shishir Mehrotra, CEO of Grammarly's owner Superhuman, has announced that the company is "disabling" a feature that impersonated journalists.
Experienced white-collar workers are now part of a miserable gig economy.
Acetone, ethanol, 1,4-dioxane and methylene chloride were among contaminants found in a stream near Brenntag Mid-South’s chemical repackaging facility.
There is ongoing scientific and societal discourse on the definition of biological sex. At this critical moment when misinformation about sex is being applied to policy globally, scientific clarification is valuable. Here, we evaluate the primary approaches to defining sex and synthesise the active discourse to conclude that there is no current consensus on a definition of sex that is free of assumptions and limitations. While there is no current consensus, we do not advocate for a single definition and contend that a lack of unanimity is not inherently problematic. No matter what definitional choices are used, we provide actionable recommendations to improve accuracy when describing sex. Most importantly, regardless of scientific debates, no biological definition of sex should be used to dictate human rights.
Due to the volatile cocoa market, companies like Hershey are using replacement ingredients such as sugar, oil, milk and nuts
The U.S. Navy has refused near-daily requests from the shipping industry for military escorts through the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the war on Iran, saying the risk of attacks is too high for now, according to sources familiar with the matter.