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After 3,000 years, Tasmanian devils are returning to Australian mainland

After 3,000 years, Tasmanian devils are returning to Australian mainland

The conservation program has reintroduced a total of 26 devils to mainland Australia. From WildArk/Aussie Ark CNN  —  Eleven Tasmanian devils have been reintroduced to mainland Australia, more than 3,000 years after they died out the...

Australia asks Google to remove images from top of sacred site Uluru

Australia asks Google to remove images from top of sacred site Uluru

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Best places to go for fall: A dozen cool spots around the world

Best places to go for fall: A dozen cool spots around the world

Mexico City: The Palacio de Bellas Artes is a jewel in Mexico City's cultural crown. Construction started in 1904 and was finished in 1934. Inside are a concert hall, large theater and the Museo Nacional de Arquitectura. It also features murals by D...

Must-see places in Patagonia

Must-see places in Patagonia

The Valdivian temperate rainforest in southern Chile is home to this peculiar predator: the kodkod. Now threatened with extinction, the wild cat is so elusive, some call it the ghost of the forest. Christiaan Muñoz Salas Fjords and mountains in Chil...

Max Verstappen ‘on another planet’ after winning dramatic Chinese Grand Prix, says Christian Horner

Max Verstappen ‘on another planet’ after winning dramatic Chinese Grand Prix, says Christian Horner

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen celebrates on the podium after winning the Chinese Grand Prix. Andy Wong/AP CNN Max Verstappen is racing “on another planet,” according to Red Bull team manager Christian Horner, after the three-time world champion dom...

‘No one is going to catch’ Max Verstappen, says Mercedes boss Toto Wolff

‘No one is going to catch’ Max Verstappen, says Mercedes boss Toto Wolff

Verstappen celebrates winning the Japanese Grand Prix. Issei Kato/Reuters CNN Just four races into the Formula One season, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes the title is Max Verstappen’s to lose after another dominant win for the Red Bull driver. At...