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Boing Boing 

Orcas are wearing salmon as hats – again

In 1987, a female orca near Puget Sound began wearing a dead salmon on her head. Other whales in her pod, along with two other pods, joined in on the fashion trend and also started wearing salmon hats. Fashion trends among cetaceans must be fleeting because no more salmon hats were observed by the following summer. — Read the rest

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Boxing News 24 

How one sided was Fury vs Wilder 1 to you ?

Fury was robbed, but i still think it was a competitive fight. Fury didn't dominate the whole fight, of course Fury ran him over in the rematch

BigNewsNetwork.com 

India, EU hold review meet to strengthen cooperation; reaffirm commitment towards Indo-Pacific

Brussels [Belgium], November 27 (ANI): India and the European Union convened the 5th Strategic Partnership Review Meeting on November 22, 2024, in Brussels, and discussed an array of topics from defence, migration and green energy to deepen cooperation. The EU delegation was led by Simon Mordue, Deputy Secretary General for Economic and Global Issues at the European External Action Service (EEAS), while the Indian side wa

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

USPL: Maryland Mavericks lead charge, New Jersey Titans excel, Atlanta Blackcaps bounce back on Day 4

Florida [USA], November 27 (ANI): Maryland Mavericks, New Jersey Titans, and Atlanta Blackcaps shined on Day 4 of the United States Premier League (USPL) Season 3, delivering thrilling performances in an action-packed triple-header here at Broward County Stadium in Florida, the USPL press release stated. In the opening match of Day 4 in the Maryland Premier League (USPL), the Maryland Mavericks secured a commanding 22-run

France24.com (en) 

As ceasefire takes effect, Lebanon's economy is shattered by war

A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah, brokered by the US and France, went into effect this Wednesday, paving the way for the more than 1.2 million Lebanese citizens displaced by war to return home. More than a year of cross-border fighting had cost Lebanon an estimated $8.5 billion in physical damage and economic losses by late October. Also in this edition, German workers are taking sick leave in record numbers. Our team on the ground finds out why.