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Texas family raffling off 100 acres of mineral rights for $4

A Texas family is raffling 100 acres of mineral rights after years of low‑ball offers, giving one winner a chance to claim a century‑old Texas legacy.

Burnt, Pushed, Almost Stopped: How This Photographer Won A Nat Geo Award With One Shot

In one frame of fire and faith, Ramya Sriram has ensured that an ancient ritual from Kerala now burns bright on the world stage.

7 Best Indian Vegetarian Soup Recipes For Comfort And Health

Whether you’re looking for a light appetizer or a hearty meal, Indian vegetarian soups bring warmth to the table and highlight the beauty of plant-based cooking.

Trump seeks to loosen environmental regulations to ‘unleash’ nuclear energy

The Trump administration is making moves to loosen the environmental rules for nuclear energy. Earlier this month, the Energy Department published an exclusion to environmental reviews for the reactors under its jurisdiction. And it could be loosening other rules, including radiation limits. But the biggest changes could be still to come from the relatively low-profile...

BBC MasterChef viewers say same thing as Saturday Kitchen star joins judges

The Saturday Kitchen star delighted fans as he joined the MasterChef: The Professionals judges.

BBC The One Show’s Roman Kemp forced to apologise to viewers after guest’s quip

During the latest instalment of The One Show, presenters Alex Jones and Roman Kemp spoke to Harry Enfield, Marcus Wareing and Monica Galetti

ITV’s The Summit changed the life of former Port Talbot steel worker

We chatted to the ex-steel worker, about her time on the show, what inspired to her to apply and what it was like working with This Morning's Ben Shephard

Raise A Toast To Romance This Valentine’s Week: A Refreshing Citrus And Sparkling Blend

Bright, romantic, and effortless, it’s the perfect sundowner to raise a toast to love and elegance.

Olympic town warms up amid climate change threat to Winter Games

Olympic fans came to Cortina with heavy winter coats and gloves. Those coats were unzipped Sunday and gloves pocketed as snow melted from rooftops — signs of a warming world.

Judge rules Texas anti-ESG law is unconstitutional

A federal judge this week determined that a Texas state law that seeks to prevent state funds from being invested with financial firms that boycott fossil fuel companies is unconstitutional. Texas federal Judge Alan Albright, an appointee of President Trump, found that state law S.B. 13 was a violation of the First and 14th amendments....

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