T he social network Bluesky has been growing at a rapid rate ever since the 2024 US presidential election concluded. The site ...
Dear Lived It: I’m so glad that you escaped from your mother’s abuse. Please make sure that you are in therapy and allowing ...
Twitter was never the largest social network, but it remained one of the most influential as a home to celebrities, journalists, and influencers of all sorts and the go-to network for breaking news.
The premise is fascinating. The idea of billions of bird-brains refusing to eat crow any longer and adopting the hunt-and-peck system, with homo sapiens as their ornithological target, is fraught ...
A Louisiana woman with the first severe case of bird flu in the US had a mutated form of the disease that may make it more infectious to humans. Scientists believe the virus – which has spread ...
As cases of bird flu increase, experts are urging pet owners to remain vigilant and take precautions to safeguard their animals from the disease. While avian influenza primarily affects wild and ...
Bird flu was confirmed in a non-commercial backyard flock of birds in Vermont last week, officials announced Thursday. The highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as H5N1 bird flu, was ...
Soon, the lone bird would be joined in sound by finches, blue jays, black-capped chickadees, white-breasted nuthatches, and tufted titmice, many in a competitive scramble to stake their turf on a ...
Dallas police on Thursday identified a teenager officers arrested on Christmas Eve as part of an investigation into a fatal shooting in the Red Bird area the day before. Police responded to a ...
The bird of brown and white feathers has long represented the United States as a majestic and soaring symbol, but only this week did a law make it official. By Sara Ruberg The bald eagle received ...
Bird flu has been around for a long time, but a major U.S. outbreak of H5N1, ongoing since March 2024, has raised concern for a wider spread that will affect more than just birds. Also at risk ...
But occasionally one takes a long detour. This one appeared recently in the southeast Ocala backyard of Marty Cunningham, who has been cultivating an inviting bird habitat for more than 20 years.