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Why do chickens have two legs and why does ice crackle in water? The kids’ quiz

The Observer 13 Apr 2025
why do chickens have two legs? They’re related to humans ... why do children ask so many questions? They need to hear themselves talk so their brains can grow ... why does ice crackle when you put it in water? The ice is screaming because it’s too cold.
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"Russell would get bored to death" - Red Auerbach on why Larry Bird was the ...

The Capital Journal 13 Apr 2025
Red Auerbach believed Larry had more patience to work with a different generation of players than Russell ....
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McKewon: USC's Lincoln Riley isn't acting like he's on a hot seat, and here's why

Lincoln Journal Star 13 Apr 2025
If Southern California coach Lincoln Riley heads into his fourth season on a hot seat, he’s acting like it came stocked with ice cubes ... .
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Southwestern-inspired mansion for sale is rarity in California. Video shows why

The Tribune San Luis Obispo 13 Apr 2025
The original house on the property was Original home donated to SWAT and fire departments for training exercises ... .
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Tim Cowlishaw: Count your lucky Stars: Why Dallas’ stumble into playoffs might not be such ...

The News-Gazette 13 Apr 2025
DALLAS — If it feels like a deficiency — the Dallas Stars stumbling their way towards the playoffs rather than high-stepping their way in as the No. 1 seed in the West — I wouldn’t stress about it for too ... .
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The illusion of power: Why we must remain humane no matter our role

The Star 13 Apr 2025
In life, many of us take on roles that carry influence and authority – that some expect automatic respect for. Read full story ... .
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My Hero Academia: Why All Might Being Quirkless Saved One For All

Game Rant 13 Apr 2025
He manages to accomplish this even though he was originally born without a quirk ... .
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Q&A: Why extra-soft toilet paper is part of Chad Bowden's USC football front office strategy

The Brunswick News 13 Apr 2025
LOS ANGELES — To Chad Bowden, no detail is too small. USC football's new general manager has seen enough during his rapid rise through the personnel ranks to know little things can make a major impact on a program. So ... .
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