Crazy Creatures on MSN
How injured tigers became some of the deadliest animals on record
This documentary examines recorded tiger attacks that resulted in human fatalities, focusing on verified historical cases.
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Labour ban on peaceful protest at animal-testing centres slated as ‘draconian assault on democracy’
In a change to the law that was not part of a Bill before Parliament, Labour has outlawed protests such as “ Camp Beagle ” in ...
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Inside the controversy over Flock, the AI surveillance company whose data is being fed to ICE
Cities across the nation are cutting ties with the Atlanta-based police tech firm after revelations that Donald Trump’s ...
There are a lot of new movies to check out this winter, including "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple," the first adaptation of ...
A new restoration of Stroheim’s unfinished 1929 drama “Queen Kelly” spotlights his reckless directorial career, which, though ...
Hot on OTT: Exciting releases to watch on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, JioHotstar and more this week
From Downton Abbey’s farewell to gritty thrillers and big documentaries, here’s a complete list of the hottest OTT releases ...
Kristen Marie Kovatch's loved ones said they will 'miss her dearly' after she was killed during a fatal mountain lion attack ...
Morning Overview on MSN
How 1 venomous bite can wipe out animals 10x its size
In the animal world, power is not always measured in kilograms or muscle mass. A single, well placed venomous bite can topple an animal ten times the attacker’s size, turning tiny predators into ...
Cyberspace has driven some of the most significant advancements in human civilization over the last two decades. In a world dominated by rapid growth in internet-related businesses, economies have ...
Actress and comedian Retta discusses the new season of HGTV's 'Ugliest House in America,' featuring her 100th hideous house ...
“There are a lot of similarities with Scotland,” says Lorraine Kelly after visiting Norway for her new travelogue.
Troy Hurtubise wasn’t just a man in a bear-proof suit—he was a walking paradox. Part inventor, part performance artist, his ...
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