The Eagles added a veteran safety to their secondary on Friday. The team announced the signing of Jaquiski Tartt to their 90-man roster. It’s a one-year deal for the former…
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New study finds human echolocators can better locate targets from sideways rather than straight ahead
Novel research conducted by scientists from Durham University, UK; University of Birmingham, UK; Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; and Placentia, USA have discovered for the first time that human echolocators…

U.S. sustainable funds mark rare outflow in May
Investors in May pulled $3.5 billion from U.S. mutual funds using environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, researcher Morningstar Inc (MORN.O) said on Thursday, a break with years of net…

Elon Musk says he continues to support and buy Dogecoin, despite the $258 billion lawsuit
Elon Musk has once again confirmed he will keep supporting and buying Dogecoin, despite facing a $258 billion lawsuit that claims the world's richest man and his companies ran a…

Homeless man’s friendship with Sydney CEO prompts lifelong advocacy work
When Debbie Organ saw an advertisement for a missing dog in Sydney's CBD appear on her phone, she recognised it straight away. It belonged to a homeless man she had…

Report: MRI on Denzel Ward’s foot offers good news
Browns cornerback Denzel Ward injured his left foot during Thursday’s final minicamp practice. He underwent X-rays and an MRI, and the results offered good news. Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com…

Where you live may shape your access to hospice care
People with blood cancers living in rural areas are less likely to receive end-of-life hospice care compared to those living in metropolitan regions, according to a new study published today…

Canada’s finance minister says ‘soft landing’ not guaranteed as rates rise
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland expressed confidence on Thursday in the Bank of Canada's ability to rein in surging inflation and keep price gains from becoming entrenched, but said there…

NASA begins switching off Voyager instruments after almost 45 years
The Voyager spacecraft were initially supposed to last only four years. Nearly 45 years later, they can still communicate with NASA from the edge of interstellar space. Now, the agency…

Tibooburra’s iconic two-storey pub rises from the ashes after fire
An Irish woman walks into a bar. The 140-year-old sandstone building smells of fresh paint and two flags fly above the spirits cabinet — one Irish, the other Australian. There's…