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political spectrum pledging to cancel up the $10,000 for those making less than $125,000 and year and twice that for pell grant recipients. bill: $300 billion is the latest hand out on a tab topping $4 trillion. republicans call it reckless. this sends the wrong incentives telling people if you did pay your loan on time and you did the stand-up thing, you are a sucker. this is just another example of politicians saying give it to me and then we ll take it from the people. of all the dumb things joe biden has done this may be the dumbest yet. it is stiff competition. bill: maria bartiromo has analysis. madison all worth and the cost to taxpayers. hello, jacqui heinrich at the white house. the administration just won t say it even though we already know the answer. the press secretary yesterday repeatedly punted on who is paying for this. this morning the education secretary wouldn t even talk dollar amounts. how much does this cost? you know, depending how many

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Bone bite marks reveal dinosaur predator-prey dynamics

On the perilous Jurassic Period landscape of western North America, it was good to be big. Paleontologists have conducted a study scrutinizing bite marks left by meat-eating dinosaurs on the bones of sauropods - the familiar plant-eating dinosaurs with long necks, long tails and four pillar-like legs that were the largest land animals around - about 150 million years ago. Of about 600 bones checked, bite marks - often deep grooves left in stout bone - were detected on 68 of them, spanning 40 individual sauropods and representing at least nine species.

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New dinosaur found in Spain illuminates history of meat-eating group

During the Cretaceous Period in a lush coastal region in eastern Spain, an impressive dinosaur with an elongated and vaguely crocodile-like skull was on the prowl for a meal, its curved and serrated teeth able to rip the flesh of its prey. Scientists on Thursday said they had unearthed a partial skeleton of a previously unknown dinosaur species in the town of Cinctorres in the Spanish province of Castellon that helps provide a deeper understanding of a highly successful group of meat-eaters that

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Dinosaurs in Series Nonfiction, by By Angela Leeper.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom 20240604 13:58:00

how can we still find dinosaurs there? low and behold the water in the river started drying up in the drought. all of these new dinosaur tracks, 113 million years old emerged from the river bed and i think it is a magical thing. you can go there and you can walk alongside these dinosaurs. i think it brings it home how amazing these dinosaurs were and they lived right here in the same place as we live today. dana: based on the tracks you see, describe the types of dinosaurs that would have had those big feet. texas 113 million years ago during that period it was a little bit before the t-rexs and dinosaurs that left the footprints were some of the ancestors of those famous dinosaurs. there were meat eating dinosaurs. some are three-toed footprint that look like a chicken.

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