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Investigators are still trying to determine what caused a Hialeah house to catch fire Sunday. HIALEAH, Fla. -. Investigators are trying to determine what caused a house to catch fire in Hialeah. The fire started Sunday at a house on West 11th Avenue ...
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Miami's largest suburb, Hialeah, however, performed worst. It came in 86th, just barely beating 85th-place Tallahassee to secure the title of Florida's worst place to retire. It did best in the quality-of-life rankings, coming in at 30th. That category ...
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Sky 10 was above the scene at West Eighth Avenue and 50th Street just after 2 p.m. as a silver SUV was rolled over near the sidewalk. A gold minivan was parked nearby with front-end damage.
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A fragment of a Koran manuscript is seen in the library at the University of Birmingham in Britain July 22, 2015. Reuters. The world's oldest Quran may predate the accepted founding date of Islam by the Muslim prophet Muhammad, according to radiocarbon ...
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According to reports, meteorologists have estimated that severe Grey Swans storms could lead to a lot of damage. Grey Swans storms could be predicted earlier, but they are very niggling phenomena and are among existing challenges for humans.
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As many as nine out of 10 of the world's seabirds likely have pieces of plastic in their guts, a new study estimates. Previously, scientists figured about 29 percent of seabirds had swallowed plastic, based on older studies. An Australian team of ...
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They found a protein 'BslA' which helps to blend the components of ice cream to make it smoother and more resistant to melting, News24 reported. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh said that the protein binds together the air, fat and water in ...
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In July, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft made a historic flyby of Pluto, giving humankind its first true encounter with the much-beloved dwarf planet. It was a journey that took nearly a decade, and (despite what you may have heard) it ain't over yet ...
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WASHINGTON One of the earliest big predators to prowl Earth's primordial waters was a sea scorpion nearly 6 feet (1.7 meters) long whose body looked a bit like an ancient Greek warship. Scientists on Tuesday announced the discovery in northeastern Iowa ...
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Smithsonian scientists have discovered the fossils of a new species of river dolphin that lived more than 5.8 million years ago. (2:23). advertisement. advertisement. \${title}. Text Display. Font. Default, Arial, Arial Black, Courier, Georgia, Impact ...
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