A Mayor in Mexico, Victor Hugo Sosa, has married a female alligator-like animal in a traditional ceremony which is believed to bring good fortune to his people. Mr. Sosa wedded the caiman reptile called Alicia Adriana...
Compiled by Ebi Kesiena Sleep is one of the most important activities for good health. During sleep, your body cycles through four different stages. These all impact your brain waves, muscle relaxation, recovery, and breathing. Regularly...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna A Ugandan LGBT activist have said they will go ahead and return to their country next week despite the possibility of arrest by authorities in the country. DeLovie Kwagala, a non-binary (not identified...
Japanese people are enlisting the help of experts to relearn the art of smiling after spending three years concealing their faces behind masks during the Covid pandemic. The lifting of pandemic restrictions in Japan has prompted...
Couples in a relationship want to be happy, and you want the other person to be as happy as possible. One of the best ways to tell if someone is happy is by how often they...
Compiled by Ebi Kesiena Children spend copious amounts of time playing and expend too much energy. After spending hours playing of studying, they get hungry and if the play is too much fun, they might even...
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