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Raccoon Found Living Inside US News Station To Escape Winter Cold
- Wednesday February 25, 2026
- Offbeat | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A raccoon seeking shelter from the winter cold was discovered living inside Cincinnati-based news station Local 12. Staff members initially suspected a human intruder before identifying the animal, which was later reported to authorities.
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Hidden In Plain Sight: The World's Most Bizarre Secret Weapons
- Friday January 3, 2025
- World News | The Conversation
What became a very successful CIA programme during the cold war took its inspiration from British efforts during the second world war.
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It's So Cold In US That Calves' Ears Are Falling Off
- Friday February 19, 2021
- World News | Michael Hirtzer, Isis Almeida and Kim Chipman, Bloomberg
In Arkansas, ranchers are fitting pantyhose over the heads of calves in a desperate attempt to keep them warm. In Montana, they've been duct-taping calves' ears to their necks to stop them from falling off. In Oklahoma, newborns arrived onto snow-packed frozen ground and perished while ranchers were reportedly sticking the hardest-hit animals in th...
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www.ndtv.com
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Raccoon Found Living Inside US News Station To Escape Winter Cold
- Wednesday February 25, 2026
- Offbeat | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A raccoon seeking shelter from the winter cold was discovered living inside Cincinnati-based news station Local 12. Staff members initially suspected a human intruder before identifying the animal, which was later reported to authorities.
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www.ndtv.com
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Hidden In Plain Sight: The World's Most Bizarre Secret Weapons
- Friday January 3, 2025
- World News | The Conversation
What became a very successful CIA programme during the cold war took its inspiration from British efforts during the second world war.
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www.ndtv.com
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It's So Cold In US That Calves' Ears Are Falling Off
- Friday February 19, 2021
- World News | Michael Hirtzer, Isis Almeida and Kim Chipman, Bloomberg
In Arkansas, ranchers are fitting pantyhose over the heads of calves in a desperate attempt to keep them warm. In Montana, they've been duct-taping calves' ears to their necks to stop them from falling off. In Oklahoma, newborns arrived onto snow-packed frozen ground and perished while ranchers were reportedly sticking the hardest-hit animals in th...
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www.ndtv.com