Here’s what you need to know about flash flooding and how to keep you and your family safe.
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At least three babies have been born during US evacuation efforts from Afghanistan
Three babies have been born amid evacuation efforts from Afghanistan after the Taliban seized control of the country, U.S. officials confirmed.
Looking for love? Venomous sea snakes are trying to mate – not attack humans, study says.
Researchers in Australia have found that large, venomous sea snakes known to approach scuba divers might simply be looking for a mating partner.
Qatar helped members of girls Afghan robotics team flee Afghanistan amid Taliban takeover
Several members of the girls Afghan robotics team have left Afghanistan after the Taliban took control of the country this week.
What is sharia law? And how is the Taliban using it in Afghanistan?
Here’s what you need to know about the concept of Sharia law, the Taliban’s application of the religious law and more.
United reminds employees on how not to restrain unruly passengers: ‘Tape should never be used’
United Airlines last week reminded employees that they should not restrain unruly passengers with tape.
Here’s how to help people fleeing Afghanistan and the families still in the country
If you’re looking to help those fleeing Afghanistan, consider some of these organizations and aid efforts:
An elderly woman went missing after falling down a ravine. Her cat led rescuers to her.
A cat in the United Kingdom saved his 83-year-old owner by meowing so loudly that he attracted the attention of bystanders.
Florida church vaccinates hundreds after 6 members die from COVID-19 in 10 days
Six members of a Florida church died from COVID-19 within 10 days. Now, the church has vaccinated hundreds of community members.
Baby believed to be world’s smallest surviving infant at birth finally gets to go home
A baby born in Singapore last year, who is believed to be the smallest baby to have survived a premature birth, returned home last month.