The Angry Birds universe now goes much further beyond what it used to be. Battering piggy egg thieves is no longer the main theme and these bad-tempered birds have gone on many different adventures.
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Similar to how dark-coloured urine indicates dehydration and a kidney issue, foamy urine, characterised by bubbles in the urine, can also signal trouble. But this is not always the case.
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Finally, an Alberta premier dropped the pointless referendum votes, those endless legal challenges and the regular emotional appeals asking for support from Canadians beyond our provincial borders ...
So what is going on, exactly? Why is everyone so angry at what long has been known as the Happy Slam? It’s hard to pinpoint one reason. And, in truth, it could just be coincidental, rather than ...
Watch the announcement trailer and 10 minutes of gameplay footage below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
If you’ve ever seen bubbles in your urine, you might be startled at first. There are so many different ways that your body can tell you that there is something afoot with your health, but it’s not so ...
That means it's time to track which teams are on course to make the NCAA tournament, continuing the fine tradition of Bubble Watch here at ESPN. We'll be launching that column in full force ...