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Manager decides to terminate employee for taking ice cream break. But HR’s simple question changes office rule permanentlyA manager sought to fire an employee named Florence for eating ice cream. Florence met all deadlines. HR intervened, questioning the policy...
10 years ago, a child fell into a zoo enclosure with a 450-pound ‘patriot’ gorilla that was killed minutes later and the internet believed it broke the matrixHarambe's story: The White House's unexpected tribute to Harambe, the silverback gorilla killed in 2016, reignited the "Harambe Simulation ...
Why Boston's Wild Turkeys Attack Mirrors: The Strange Territorial Fight Against Their Own ReflectionDuring spring breeding season, male wild turkeys in Massachusetts mistake their reflections in cars and windows for rival toms. This territ...
Galápagos Lava Heron Finally Recognized as a Distinct Species After Decades of DebateScientists have officially declared the Galápagos Lava Heron a separate species. This bird, previously grouped with the Striated Heron, is ...
IRS unveils major tax relief for farmers and ranchers hit hard by nationwide drought in 49 statesThe Internal Revenue Service offers tax relief to farmers and ranchers. This is for those who sold livestock due to drought. The relief cov...
India’s rare bear-like hunting dog breed from Manipur joins Assam Rifles: Meet the loyal and fearless HaofaThe Haofa, a unique dog breed from Manipur's Tangkhul region, is gaining national recognition for its exceptional hunting skills and loyalt...
NYT Connections Answers and Hints for April 19, 2025: Stumped by Saturday’s puzzle? Here’s your full guide to cracking itWith its clever twists and often surprising links, NYT Connections continues to grow in popularity as part of The New York Times’ expanding...
NYT Mini Crossword answers and hints for March 16, 2025: Here’s how to solve the fun Sunday puzzleThe NYT Mini Crossword offers a compact and approachable option for those short on time but eager to give their brain a quick workout.
INDIA-DOG-0600: This Himalayan breed dog now becomes India's fourth registered indigenous breedThe National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources has officially recognized the Himalayan Gaddi dog as a registered breed. This recognition w...
Lancashire Heeler: Things to know about the new dog breed recognized by the American Kennel ClubExplore the newly recognized Lancashire Heeler by the American Kennel Club. Weighing 9-17 pounds, with a lifespan of 12-15 years, this low-...
West Nile Virus spreads across US: What you need to know | Causes, symptoms and treatmentWest Nile virus has been expanding its presence in the five boroughs of New York City, which include the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens...
Rishi Sunak bans American bully XL dogs: What will happen to your pet after this decision?Chancellor Rishi Sunak's decision to ban American bully XL dogs in the UK has raised concerns among pet owners. What will happen to your do...
Man arrested for destroying bird nests, killing 24 younglings in MysuruA man named Ravi has been arrested in Mysuru for destroying the nests of two bird species and killing 24 fledglings. Ravi, a mason, had top...
Why effort to help Afghanistan is falling shortLife in Afghanistan was precarious before the Taliban takeover in August, with more than half the people surviving on less than $2 a day. A...
Warming rivers in US West killing fish, imperiling industryHundreds of thousands of young salmon are dying in Northern California's Klamath River as low water levels brought about by drought allow a...
Now, an atlas to help save Madhya Pradesh fish MahseerWhile radio-collaring of tigers is now common, an atlas for the endangered state fish of Madhya Pradesh — Narmada Mahseer (Tor tor) — is be...
Asian countries urge sick travelers to report Zika symptomsZika virus is spreading rapidly in Latin America, and Asian governments have issued advisories in a bid to contain the spread of the diseas...
Asiatic lion's abode set for Unesco leapThe proposal for the World Heritage Site status for Gir and Girnar could make it the county's first to be on both cultural and nature site ...
- Tiger tourism: Lobbies fight tooth and nail
Should tourism be allowed a free run in forests that are breeding grounds of tigers? A curious case in the Supreme Court to restrict flouri...
- Kutch gets biosphere reserve status
The Greater and Little Rann of Kutch have finally got the much-awaited status of biosphere reserve. The Central government's decision to gr...