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Scientists find rare giant tortoise in the Galapagos. It was supposed to be extinct
The species of the giant tortoise was believed to be extinct for more than 100 years. However, it’s recently been discovered on the Galapagos island of Fernandina.
Read MoreScientists rediscover the world’s largest bee. See the photos
The bee, called Wallace’s giant bee, is about the size of a thumb. It was named after the British explorer Alfred Russel Wallace, who first described the creature in 1858.
Read MoreTeens say anxiety, depression among top serious challenges for peers
A survey of teens finds 7 in 10 see anxiety and depression as a major problem for their peers — and just 4 percent say it’s not a problem at all.
Read MoreHow to unlock the new ‘Fortnite’ K-pop skin from Samsung
There’s a new “Fortnite” skin that’s only available to select customers, which includes Samsung mobile fans.
Read MoreThe Peacock is headed to the ‘Masked Singer’ finals. Is it Donny Osmond or not?
The Bee, the Monster and the Peacock have all advanced to the finals for “The Masked Singer,” which will happen next Wednesday night.
Read More‘Suicide is not fashion’: Model slams Burberry for hoodie that has a noose knot around the neck
“How could anyone overlook this and think it would be OK to do this especially in a line dedicated to young girls and youth,” wrote Burberry model Liz Kennedy.
Read MoreHere’s what’s coming to Netflix in March 2019
Netflix released its list of films and titles set to appear on the streaming service in March 2019.
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Here’s who America thinks will win at the Oscars
A new poll from Morning Consult/The Hollywood Reporter revealed who Americans want to see win at the 91st Academy Awards.
Read MoreHere’s the rumored name from Samsung’s new foldable phone
A leaked Samsung commercial has given us our first glimpse at the new Samsung Galaxy S10 and new Galaxy Buds earphones.
Read MoreWatch: New Pixar short ‘Kitbull’ follows the emotional, unlikely friendship between a dogfighting pit bull and kitten
“Kitbull” is the third addition to Pixar’s new short animated film project SparkShorts, where participating Pixar employees are given six months and limited funding to create their own short film based on their experiences.
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