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3 min read Living

In an extraordinary display of medical expertise and innovation, doctors and surgeons at Hadassah Medical Center in Israel achieved the seemingly impossible – they successfully reattached a 12-year-old boy’s head after a horrifying car accident that left him with an “internal decapitation.”1 The victim, Suleiman Hassan, a Palestinian boy from the West Bank, was riding...

4 min read WTF

In the tranquil neighborhood of Powell River, BC, a series of events unfolded that could easily be a part of an eerie folk tale. Under the shroud of night, a group of scantily clad figures was caught on security footage partaking in a bizarre midnight feast. The primary item on the menu? A deer carcass....

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Wild animals are majestic to look at from afar- but one shouldn’t really get close to them. Since they are inherently wild, one wouldn’t be able to gauge their reactions before they find themselves in a situation that could quickly become fatal. Recently, a hiker took to TikTok where she warned people about the dangers...

5 min read Planet

The Mediterranean sea connects Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. It was a vital route for merchants and travelers throughout history. It’s named after its Mediterranean climate, which is mild and rainy in the winter and warm in the summer. It’s so central, geographically and historically, that although it’s considered part of the Atlantic Ocean,...

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Paprika, a spice widely used in kitchens worldwide, has recently become a topic of discussion as people uncover its true composition.1 Contrary to popular belief, paprika is made from dried sweet peppers that are carefully ground into a fine powder. In this article, we will delve into the origins of paprika, its production process, the...