A leaked One UI 8.5 build shows the Samsung Weather app once again displaying pollen counts for trees, grass, and ragweed.
Hong Kong airport grounds most flights and shuts schools and businesses as it braces for Super Typhoon Ragasa.
Carlos Del Rio-Wilson threw for 261 yards and four touchdowns in Marshall's 42-28 win over Middle Tennessee State on Saturday night.
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A barrier lake burst its banks in eastern Taiwan, while Hong Kong airport grounds most flights and shuts schools and businesses.
Rope-heavy fishing traps are a deadly hazard for North Atlantic right whales. There are safer options. Why haven’t they caught on more widely?
Across the UK, local rugby clubs face growing transport challenges when organising matches. Managing player and staff travel ...
Organising a day out becomes a complex task when accessibility comes into play. What should be a pleasant outing often turns ...
Samsung is bringing back pollen tracking in its Weather app with the One UI 8.5 update, restoring a feature that frustrated Galaxy users missed in One UI 7.
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