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Researchers found that ducks, geese, and swans often travel shorter distances in areas with abundant food, water, and shelter, particularly in landscapes shaped by human activity.
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During Monday’s Oconee County Board of Education work session, the board appointed two leaders for the Executive Director of Special Education and Director of Secondary Education positions.
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Athens was the second stop on the 'This Is the Turning Point Tour' and supporters and protesters made themselves known.
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Much of Georgia is suffering from drought. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, conditions in many areas range from severe to extreme, with large area of the southern portion of the state experiencing exceptional drought conditions.
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This is April 15th, Tax Day, the last day to file your federal and state income taxes, or file for an extension. The personal finance website WalletHub conducted a study to see which states had the best and worst taxpayer return on investment, or ROI.
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In Sri Lanka, Buddhists and Hindus marked their New Year on Tuesday while a war thousands of miles away is making itself felt.
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Israel has agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon, part of a complex web of Mideast negotiations, from Iran to Gaza.
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Pope Leo XIV condemns "tyrants" fueling war with billions. His calls for global peace during his Africa trip come amid rising tensions with President Trump.
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In his first appearance this year, the health secretary is taking questions on his record on health, including his controversial moves on vaccines.
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