Today in News History
On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1917, The Bisbee Deportation occurs as vigilantes kidnap and deport nearly 1,300 striking miners and others from Bisbee, Arizona. In 1920, Paul Gonsalves, American saxophonist (died 1974) was born. In 1922, Mark Hatfield, American soldier and politician, 29th Governor of Oregon (died 2011) was born. In 1931, Eric Ives, English historian and academic (died 2012) was born. In 1942, Roy Palmer, English cricketer and umpire was born. In 1944, Simon Blackburn, English philosopher and academic was born. In 1947, Jimmie Lunceford, American saxophonist and bandleader (born 1902) passed away. In 1969, Alan Mullally, English cricketer and sportscaster was born. In 1988, Inbee Park, South Korean golfer was born. In 1992, Luke Berry, English footballer was born. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Short Grass Means Smaller Bites

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Borneo Bulletin
· Jun 29, 2026
Why scratching a bug bite feels good — But may make it worse
Why scratching a bug bite feels good — But may make it worse
Fark
· Jul 6, 2026
Well, it's *kind* of funny [Dumbass]
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FOX Sports Digital
· Jul 8, 2026
Phillies' Zack Wheeler Says Being Left Off All-Star Game Roster Is 'Kind Of BS'
Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler says his career-high-tying 14 strikeouts in a win over the Reds should be a reminder that MLB erred in excluding him from next week’s All-Star game.
Smithsonian Magazine
· Jul 10, 2026
Bumblebees Seem to 'Lick Their Lips' After Sweet Treats and Shake Their Heads at Bad Tastes, Hinting at the Insects' Inner Lives
Slow-motion videos suggest that the insects display distinct behaviors when they like or dislike a snack. The findings might offer a new way to study their emotion-like states
NPR Topics: Health
· Jun 24, 2026
How to protect yourself from ticks
It's tick season, but how do you avoid the little arachnids? NPR asks two experts in tick bites and behavior.
CBC News
· Jul 2, 2026
Even birds living in protected Ontario reserve can't escape climate change, new study finds
New research published in a U.S. science journal found that as the number of insects declines, tree swallows at Long Point Bird Observatory in Ontario have been producing fewer eggs and are shrinking in body size.
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Related coverage for "Short Grass Means Smaller Bites": Borneo Bulletin — Why scratching a bug bite feels good — But may make it worse. Fark — Well, it's *kind* of funny [Dumbass]. FOX Sports Digital — Phillies' Zack Wheeler Says Being Left Off All-Star Game Roster Is 'Kind Of BS' . Smithsonian Magazine — Bumblebees Seem to 'Lick Their Lips' After Sweet Treats and Shake Their Heads at Bad Tastes, Hinting at the Insects' Inner Lives. NPR Topics: Health — How to protect yourself from ticks. CBC News — Even birds living in protected Ontario reserve can't escape climate change, new study finds