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The third season of Beyblade X lands on October 24 and brings a brand new soundtrack. Fans hear the first notes of the opening song “Invincible” performed by i d l e. The group delivers a high energy ...
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ESTILL, SC. (WTOC) - South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating after a train hit a log truck Tuesday afternoon. WTOC reached out to Estill Police Chief Chauncey Solomon Sr. for more information ...
The largest of the four female pythons captured on the island was around 15 feet in length and she was still full of eggs, according to Mike Kimmel, known as the Python Cowboy. Screengrab from Python ...
One of the invasive Burmese pythons plaguing South Florida met its demise in the jaws of an alligator, and the grisly scene played out in full view of tourists at Everglades National Park. Video ...
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Ticks 0 and 11 line up perfectly under their bars. Everything in between is “pulled” toward the chart’s center around the missing 6. Ticks 1–5 each sit slightly to the right of their bar centers.
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WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - With hot and humid temperatures across North Carolina, tick season is in full swing - and it’s not going away anytime soon. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human ...