You’ve heard of birds flying south to escape the winter, but do you know how chipmunks spend the colder months? Eastern chipmunks dig their burrows near decaying logs or stone piles, carving out a ...
It’s the day the “Animal Goncourt” is awarded. “Who better,” a judge says, “to talk about the fabulous relationship between animals and men than writers and philosophers?” Credit... Supported by By ...
It’s been 15 long years in the making but the reaction to the newly released trailer for Andy Serkis’ adaptation of “Animal Farm” suggests that time may not have been well spent. The actor and ...
Matthew Sharpe has received funding from the ARC in grants on religion and politics and recovering philosophy as a way of life, focusing on ancient philosophies. To research the book, Aristotle sent ...
Rob Reiner was known for decades as a Hollywood luminary, finding early success as a sitcom star before going on to become one of the most prominent directors in the industry. But he also dedicated ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Cleveland Metroparks is highlighting an exciting wildlife sighting experts say proves conservation efforts are working. Though dozens of reported sightings have been filed in several ...
Political thrillers have been a staple of popular culture since the 1960s, when the Cold War threw conspiracy theory-loving writers into overdrive, and television and film are no exception. This year, ...
More local officials than ever say in a new survey that political polarization is having a negative impact nationally, with those in larger communities seeing greater local effects — findings that ...
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) scorched Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) during a Tuesday evening interview with The Wall Street Journal. “He certainly wouldn’t have the votes to be speaker if ...
President William Ruto during the Groundbreaking for the construction of Narok International Airport project. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard] In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, there is a character named ...
One paradox of American politics is that voters are both extremely polarized about politics and extremely disdainful of political parties. A record share, 43 percent, self-identify as political ...
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