Sexiest world leaders and royals

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Kate Middleton — now Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge — met Prince William in 2001 at the University of St. Andrews, where she was studying art history. The couple got engaged in October 2010, married in April 2011, and had their first child in July 2013. They now have three children, […]

Famous lefties

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While only between 10 and 15 percent of the global population identifies as being left-handed, a seemingly disproportionate number of world leaders, artists and icons live their lives southpaw style. Take, for example, U.S. presidents. President Obama is a proud lefty and he’s far from alone. In fact, five of […]

Critically endangered species and beloved animals at risk

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For millennia, the snow leopard ruled the mountains of China, Bhutan, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Russia, and Mongolia. It could scale steep slopes with ease, leap six times its body length and wrap its tail around its body to protect itself from the cold. In recent years, however, this powerful […]

Shark attacks (viewer discretion advised)

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Andrew Costello, 68, was attacked by a shark in waist-deep water off Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, in July 2015. He was swimming directly in front of the lifeguard stand, about 30 feet offshore. Costello suffered wounds to his ribcage, lower leg, hip and both hands, but survived. Free America Network […]

The most elite U.S. special forces

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This highly secretive Army group, also known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta, is based in Fort Bragg, N.C. Photos of the group are hard to come by, and with good reason: Their missions are often clandestine, and, to conceal their identities, they rarely wear a uniform. Free America Network […]

Supermoon rising

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A swollen “supermoon” is seen during the stages of a total eclipse in Caracas on September 27, 2015. For the first time in decades, the double spectacle of a swollen “supermoon” bathed in the blood-red light of a total eclipse can be seen. The celestial show, visible from the Americas, […]

Irene Garza murder case evidence photos

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Investigators” interest in Father John Feit deepened when they learned of an attack on another woman three weeks before Irene Garza’s murder. Maria America Guerra, pictured here, fought off an attack from a man she thought looked like a priest inside a church in Edinburg, Texas. Free America Network Articles

D-Day: When the Allies turned the tide

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U.S. troops wade ashore during the Allied invasion of Normandy, France, June 6, 1944. D-Day was one of the world’s most gut-wrenching and consequential battles. Nearly 160,000 American, British, Canadian and French troops participated in the invasion of northwest France, known as Operation Overlord. More than 9,000 Allied forces were […]

Alan Alda

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That notion of straight-talking scientists became a mission. Alda approached New York’s Stony Brook University to let him teach their science students to talk, and the idea caught on. Now, at Stony Brook’s Center for Communicating Science, Alda trains the best and the brightest to talk to anyone clearly. He […]