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  CBS News  Four thousand people who have been adrift at sea for four days are finally nearing shore Thursday night.  
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 Honestly, I ;m not sure what to say except that YouTuber Precarious333   video of a Giant Texas Katydid  Neobarrettia spinosa  chirping, breathing, and grooming is way more captivating than I expected it to be. Full screen it, and crank it to the highest resolution your Internet connection can muster. You won ;t regret it.      Pretty incredible, right  I couldn ;t look away. The video feels very intimate. Have you ever looked so closely at an insect  I don ;t mean macrophotography. I ;m talking about extremely 
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