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Terrifying close-up of an ant's face gives horror movie monsters a run for their money
Nikon's 48th annual Small World Photomicrography Competition featured amazing microscopic photography, including a zoomed-in shot of an ant's face — and it has the internet freaking out.
- U.S.Jezebel
Domestic Abuse Survivor Who Won Landmark Supreme Court Case Is Found Dead in Her Home
In June, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Golan v. Saada that Narkis Golan, a domestic abuse survivor who fled Italy to the U.S. with her child, couldn’t be forced to return her young son to his allegedly abusive father, Isacco Jacky Saada. Four months later, on Wednesday evening, the 32-year-old mother was found dead in her home.
- LifestyleParade
About To Cook Freezer Burn Beef? Think Again. Here’s How Long Meat Really Lasts in the Freezer
So you bought too much meat during your last grocery run and decided to stash some of it in the freezer until a later date. But then you forget all about it—until months later, when you find those chicken breasts, turkey burgers or skirt steaks hidden in the back of your freezer. You think to ...
- CelebrityIn The Know by Yahoo
Woman walks out of fiancé’s birthday party after seeing his ‘fake’ expensive present: ‘He has no remorse’
Her fiancé was livid.
- WorldThe Daily Beast
Russia Rages After Son of Putin Official Is Nabbed on U.S. Charges
Mikhail Svetlov/Getty ImagesThe Kremlin is threatening retaliatory action after authorities arrested Artyom Uss, the son of a top Russian official, at the United States’ request, for allegedly participating in a sanctions evasion and money laundering scheme.Uss, who was detained in Milan, was charged in relation to a scheme to unlawfully obtain U.S. military technology and sanctioned Venezuelan oil in order to support Russia’s war effort in Ukraine, according to charges unsealed by the U.S. Depa
- U.S.CBS News
Expert identifies "key culprit" in mass die-off of Alaska snow crabs
A marine biologist with the Alaska Fisheries Science Center says the shocking numbers seen today are the result of heatwaves in 2018 and 2019.

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