Works by Palm Beach resident Sylvester Stallone and artist John Knuth's housefly-aided artwork will be featured at this ...
A family of adults goes on vacation. Dysfunction abounds. Critic Page Laws reviews a Virginia Beach production of Lydia ...
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These Are the 10 Most Expensive Passenger Planes to Ever Fly
In the modern era of commercial air travel, large passenger “jumbo jets” regularly cost hundreds of millions of dollars—but can still find eager customers among the world’s major airlines.
Summer is the season for flies, which belong to an insect group that scientists call Diptera. Many fly species are more active when the weather is warmer, and populations can boom thanks to the ...
The buzz around BBC series 'Lord of the Flies' is growing with the release of a trailer and a February launch date.
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Why is it so hard to swat a fly?
SciShow is supported by Brilliant.org. Flies are evasive buzzing machines that make it nearly impossible to swat. Luckily, science has some explanation to help you predict their next move. Hosted by: ...
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Why do bees buzz?
Can't get enough bees? Check out this week's bee-themed episode of SciShow Tangents, the SciShow spin-off podcast: There are ...
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The US Air Force Will Fly the E-7 Wedgetail, Whether It Likes It or Not
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has repeatedly criticized the E-7 Wedgetail AWACS plane, claiming it is “not survivable in ...
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Mets News & Buzz: Francisco Lindor to miss WBC due to ‘insurance constraints’; Adbert Alzolay expected to be a full-go in spring, more
New York Mets superstar Francisco Lindor is expected to miss the World Baseball Classic due to ‘insurance constraints’ after ...
If the sheep population remains an unknown, the downward pressures facing sheep are well known. In the Yukon, that means ...
Lisa Rinna recounts how she playfully spanked Rob Rausch on 'The Traitors' after he wrote her name at the roundtable ...
NASA's giant new moon rocket moved to the launch pad Saturday in preparation for astronauts' first lunar fly-around in more than half a century.
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