Shark attacks, jet ski assaults, and gun arrests spark new U.S. warnings for Bahamas travelers—see what the State Department says tourists must avoid before it’s too late.
Tesla’s cheaper Model Y is now delayed to 2026—what’s being cut, how many units are planned, and why the launch date keeps slipping amid rising EV competition and shifting priorities.
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A tiny 23 mm frog, only 0.7 % from an 1888 specimen, shows an 80 km range leap—scientists can’t stop talking about this rare juvenile in Tibet Biodiversity Data JournalMiami Herald
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