Three large pythons were spotted in Forest Park, Queens earlier this week. So far, only one of them has been caught. Animal rescuer Meagan Licari recovered the 4-foot ball python. "We named him Kevin.
Polkadot’s decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) passed a referendum approving a hard cap on the network’s native token for the first time. The decision set the maximum supply at 2.1 billion ...
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ROXBURY TWP. – Before last December, Francis O’Connor barely knew what a sinkhole was. He had never seen one, and even as the state Department of Transportation Commissioner, had never had to worry ...
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The New Jersey Department of Transportation says that this week’s extreme heat caused part of the road to break apart. The right lane and shoulder are open to traffic. The rest are closed. Crews are ...
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City of Detroit unveiled landscape designs Wednesday to convert a total of 61 acres in two eastside neighborhoods into solar "arrays," or blocks of panels that generate electricity. It's part of the ...
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Developed by Ethereum co-founder Gavin Wood, the Polkadot zero-level network once was one of the top 10 most capitalized crypto projects, peaking at $50 billion. However, since mid-2022, it has failed ...
American trend forecaster Gerald Celente issued a stark warning that the U.S. – and arguably the world – has entered a state best described as the dot-com bubble 2.0 in his April 3 update on YouTube.