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Mara Denardo, 43, had driven over 100 miles at speeds of at least 70 mphShe found her cat Ray Ray perched on the roof when she stopped for gasMore, Internet is left STUNNED by rescue kitten's bizarre
Einav Zangauker could hardly hold back her tears as she spoke to her son over the phone for the first time in two years.“You are coming back home. You are all coming home! I love you,” she told him,
Supersonic flights could be coming to our skies sooner than expected. It’s been over 20 years since the Concorde was grounded, but a new supersonic plane may soon be jetting off. A company is
The quick-thinking actions of two New York Police Department officers saved a choking baby's life.The parents of 10-month-old Makai called emergency responders after their baby threw up during his
Two widely available medicines can safely improve brain health in those with early Alzheimer’s disease, a new study has found.Scientists found that the diabetes drug empagliflozin and an intranasal
One of London’s cheapest houses has sold at auction for £661,000, despite being in such a state of neglect that it left one viewer choking on the smell. David Burnip, a popular YouTuber known as
More than 1,600 Calgarians braved the first snowfall of the year for the annual Alzheimer Calgary Walk and Run in Prince’s Island Park on Sunday. Alzheimer Calgary
A group of polar bears have taken over an arctic Russian island and now live among its abandoned buildings.Dozens of bears roam freely on Kolyuchin Island, in Russia's Chukchi Sea, hopping between
Edmonton police say they have charged four people in connection with what they are calling an elaborate growing operation. Opium poppies are illegal to grow in Canada because of the drugs the plants
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It’s official: The Toronto Blue Jays are headed to the World Series, and baseball fever is taking over the country. Let’s get to know more about the blue jay, the team’s namesake, and PEI’s
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Inside a white tent, warmed by a wooden fireplace, approximately two dozen young African girls in rural northeastern Zimbabwe shed their shoes and settled onto mattresses, ready to share their
Scientists have made new discoveries about the lives of the world’s first farming communities after analysing 10,000-year-old teeth.Researchers from Durham University used the jaws of 71 people,
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