The sacred hall of the 250-year-old British Museum has never seen something so strange. Along the marble galleries, between the magnificent pillars and under the magnificent ceiling-usually a quiet, academic oasis-suffocating pieces of white material hang in the air, then fall below and writhe fr
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This is the moment when a man receives a wet wake-up call when his cat knocks a jar of water over his head.
Security video shows that the cat named Pika
Blown sugar cups, cream and pies-the air at the Chrysler Art Museum is sweet.
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In the fight against ongoing supply chain issues, some supermarkets are using bad techniques to fake well-stocked shelves, such as cardboard cutouts that display fresh produce and other groceries to "fill in" the gaps.
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