
Circus Bear That Lived in Tiny Cage Most of Its Life Finally Rescued
The bear, known as Jambolina, was forced to perform in a circus for 11 years.
The bear, known as Jambolina, was forced to perform in a circus for 11 years.
Experts say anyone with common allergies to medications, foods, inhalants, insects and latex are unlikely to suffer a life-threatening allergic reaction as a result of the Pfizer vaccine.
Here are 19 last-minute Amazon Christmas gift ideas that will arrive before December 25 and how to ship directly for faster delivery.
Russian hackers are believed to have been monitoring internal federal emails for months having gained access via SolarWinds software updates.
"Both Reddit and Dubsmash share a deep rooted respect for how communities come together," said Reddit CEO Steve Huffman.
Some of the most popular Google websites in the world have gone offline, including Gmail and YouTube.
"It breaks our heart to lose these animals," Sam Haught, a co-owner of the attraction, said in a statement.
SolarWinds says on its website its products are currently used by more than 300,000 customers, spanning military, government, business giants and educational institutions.
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The Geminid meteor shower will reach peak activity on the night of December 13-14.
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Investigators have appealed for help after the discovery of 16 severed raptor feet in Woodbury, with the culprits suspected of removing the talons to make jewelry.
Facebook has removed racist and misogynistic content about Vice President-elect Kamala Harris but opted not to ban three groups that "regularly" host hateful material on the site.
"I think it depends on his state of mind when he leaves. He doesn't seem to have much self-control, that could mean he gets banned very quickly," academic Paul Bernal told Newsweek.