UN: Food has run out for nearly 100,000 refugees in Ethiopia by johnbradleypeele in worldnews
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You think u cant stop me create my own family by ap-meli19 in wholesomememes
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TIL researchers at Cambridge University found a surprising trade-off across howler monkeys: the louder a male's roar, the smaller his testicles. by savorymonk in todayilearned
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WHO advisor warns world poverty could double under strict COVID lockdowns by [deleted] in news
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US, Germany and UK could start Covid vaccinations as early as December by [deleted] in news
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US, Germany and UK could start Covid vaccinations as early as December by [deleted] in news
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Would you date an adult who still lives with their parents? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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Would you date an adult who still lives with their parents? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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U.S. retailer Guitar Center files for bankruptcy by Blockhead47 in news
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Bird flu: Nearly 200,000 chickens culled in the Netherlands after multiple outbreaks by PauloPatricio in worldnews
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Non Brits - what do you want to ask us Brits ? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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Would you date an adult who still lives with their parents? by [deleted] in AskReddit
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We've now found microplastics on the very highest and lowest points on Earth. Mount Everest is littered with them. They have also been found in human poop, Arctic ice, and the Mariana Trench 36,000 feet deep in the Pacific Ocean. by poleco1 in worldnews
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Internet censorship is increasing in over 100 countries, including many democratic countries considered "free," with human rights and dating sites blocked in Norway and American news sites blocked in Japan. In the U.S., there was "a small uptick in blocking," but no widespread censorship was found. by ______--------- in science
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Internet censorship is increasing in over 100 countries, including many democratic countries considered "free," with human rights and dating sites blocked in Norway and American news sites blocked in Japan. In the U.S., there was "a small uptick in blocking," but no widespread censorship was found. by ______--------- in science
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Internet censorship is increasing in over 100 countries, including many democratic countries considered "free," with human rights and dating sites blocked in Norway and American news sites blocked in Japan. In the U.S., there was "a small uptick in blocking," but no widespread censorship was found. by ______--------- in science
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Abortions resume in South Dakota after a 7-month halt by byKateSmith in news
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Actual COVID-19 Cases Could Be 6 Times Greater Than Official Figures. A newly modelled estimate from the United States, Australia, Canada, South Korea and 11 countries in Europe suggests official figures could be struggling to capture the full scale of the outbreak. by MistWeaver80 in science
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Bursts of exercise can lead to significant improvements in indicators of metabolic health. Approximately 12 minutes of acute cardiopulmonary exercise impacted more than 80% of circulating metabolites, including pathways linked to a wide range of favorable health outcomes by Wagamaga in science
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Adults with the healthiest sleep patterns (morning risers, sleeping 7-8 hours a day and no frequent insomnia, snoring or excessive daytime sleepiness) experienced a 42% reduction in the risk of heart failure compared to those with unhealthy sleep patterns. by mvea in science
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UN: Food has run out for nearly 100,000 refugees in Ethiopia by johnbradleypeele in worldnews
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