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Outside lights can be deadly to birds, especially this time of year

Outside lights can be deadly to birds, especially this time of year

Collisions with windows kill more than 1 billion birds annually in the U.S.
Australia’s online dating industry adopts code of conduct to keep users safer

Australia’s online dating industry adopts code of conduct to keep users safer

Code requires platforms to detect potential incidents of online-enabled harm, terminate accounts
Round-the-world cruise finally leaves Belfast after 4-month delay

Round-the-world cruise finally leaves Belfast after 4-month delay

The Odyssey continues after spending months stuck in the Northern Ireland capital for repairs
Titan implosion hearing paints picture of reckless greed, explorer passion

Titan implosion hearing paints picture of reckless greed, explorer passion

Panel is tasked with determining why carbon-fibre submersible was lost near wreck of the Titanic
Netanyahu tells UN Israel will keep ‘degrading Hezbollah’ until objectives met

Netanyahu tells UN Israel will keep ‘degrading Hezbollah’ until objectives met

Comments dim hopes for a ceasefire to halt spiral into an all-out regional war
Residents starting over after climate change destroys Alaskan village

Residents starting over after climate change destroys Alaskan village

Erosion and melting permafrost have just about destroyed Newtok
Canada calls for immediate 21-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel

Canada calls for immediate 21-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel

Lebanese government says an Israeli airstrike killed more than 650 people since Monday
2 Canadians dead in Lebanon as MPs ponder evacuation and Israel mulls invasion

2 Canadians dead in Lebanon as MPs ponder evacuation and Israel mulls invasion

Hussein and Daad Tabaja killed in airstrikes as violence escalates
DNA science identifies bones, find descendants of Franklin expedition sailor

DNA science identifies bones, find descendants of Franklin expedition sailor

James Fitzjames captained one of the expedition’s two ships and served as second-in-command
Book removal rises as book complaints fall across the US

Book removal rises as book complaints fall across the US

Banned Books Week starts with mixed messages as reports show challenges both up and down