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Seagulls Can Tell If You’re Really Mad (And They React Differently)
Study uncovers exactly how to keep seagulls at bay. Both shouting and speaking work, but the birds react differently to each ...
As the age-old parenting admonishment goes, use your words instead of your hands. But unlike when you’re arguing with a ...
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Boy's heartwarming reaction to meeting his baby brother
A young boy's emotional reaction to learning he has a baby brother was captured on camera after his parents kept the baby's gender a surprise.
Robinhood Markets, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOOD) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer recently discussed. Cramer noted the market’s reaction ...
Plans for artificial intelligence data centers in Lancaster are underway, with a similar project currently in progress in ...
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Illinois lawmakers react as Congress reaches deal to reopen government
Illinois legislators are reacting after Congress reached a budget deal Wednesday that reopened the federal government ...
What does it take to be in Guns N’ Roses for 23 years and counting? For Richard Fortus, it requires tone mastery, the ability ...
Penn Director of Athletics and Recreation Alanna Wren spoke exclusively with The Daily Pennsylvanian about the initiative.
If you’ve ever had a seagull try to steal your snack at the beach, you may have lashed out at the notorious thief, but ...
Toxic people often have selective hearing, only acknowledging parts of what you say that can be used against you. They ...
A corporate financier who worked for some of Northern Ireland’s biggest property developers has recalled his “delight” when Ian Coulter handed him a cheque for £36,000 while in a coffee shop.
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Food-snatching seagulls are more likely to leave you alone if you shout at them, researchers say
Researchers have found that shouting is more effective than speaking when trying to scare off seagulls, but not because of ...
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