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A Cinnabon worker was fired from a Wisconsin store where she worked after a video that showed her shouting racist slurs, including the N-word, at two customers went viral online. The Georgia-based ...
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Shouting should help to stop the gull in its tracks and make it fly off – as my team's latest research shows. When played recordings of men shouting "No! Stay away! That’s my food!", gulls moved away.
Pequeño is a breaking news reporter who covers tech and more. President Donald Trump had a rough-sounding voice while taking questions from reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, saying his ...
WASHINGTON ‒ A raspy-sounding Donald Trump said he developed a hoarse voice from shouting at foreign leaders over his favorite subject: trade and tariff policy. The president did not sound his best as ...
Picture this: You’re enjoying a peaceful seaside picnic somewhere around the scenic British coast, chips in hand. Suddenly, out of nowhere, a seagull swoops in like a feathered bandit, eyeing your ...
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Shouting at seagulls makes them more likely to leave your food alone, research suggests. Researchers at the University of Exeter looked at different ways of deterring the birds from approaching a box ...
Shouting at seagulls makes them more likely to leave your food alone, research shows. The paper, "Herring gulls respond to the acoustic properties of men's voices," is published in Biology Letters.
Researchers found a recording of a man shouting was the most off-putting to gulls Shouting at gulls makes them more likely to leave your food alone, research has revealed. University of Exeter ...