Pat Riley trademarked the phrase “three-peat” in the 80s with his Lakers on the brink of a third straight championship. They ...
Fraunhofer IVV studies highlight the potential of peatland plants for sustainable packaging, reducing reliance on wood and ...
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards crowned the funniest animal photos of the year. In its tenth year, the CWPA hopes that by showcasing wildlife's humour, conversations on conservation can occur.
Terry Bradshaw explains to his “Fox NFL Sunday” co-hosts why he doesn’t believe the Chiefs can pull off the three-peat. X / New York Post Sports “They’re not going to win three in a row ...
Cute creatures going viral is nothing new. Seven years ago, the Cincinnati Zoo wanted TIME to name Fiona the hippo Person—er, Animal?—of the Year. But 2024 seems to be on a different level of ...
“The three-peat starts now from the first game all the way to March.” Deng is one of the players stepping into a larger role this season. He scored 27 points in just three quarters of action ...
This fall we got new carpeting. While packing our house we found dozens of items from our kids' childhood — clothes, stuffed animals, cuddle blankets — shoved into closets and under beds.
Add it all up, and fans and pundits alike were starting to feel a three-peat after the dominant showing over the playoff-bound Steelers: Chris Vaccaro @ChrisVaccaroGST This game made me realize we ...
She wasn’t the only nonhuman newsmaker this year. Indeed, 2024 was the year that animals seemed to do it all, becoming A-list celebrities, political weapons and cautionary tales. Along the way ...
Animals display surprising romantic behaviors. Albatrosses and foxes mate for life, while wolf eels form long-term pairs. River otters show affection by holding hands, and French angelfish are ...
Georgia West is photographed in 2003. Georgia Rose Peat West died peacefully Monday at her Oak Park home with her sons, former Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson and marketing executive Ronnie West ...
Buried beneath a peat bog, researchers discovered 14,500-year-old stone tools, pieces of preserved animal hides, and various edible and medicinal plants. “Monte Verde was a shock. You’re here ...