Indian squirrels go viral; Soft childhood food may lead to impacted wisdom teeth; Activist who redefined marriage now wants options; Wheaton profs release evolutionary creationism text about God’s two books; Cognitive biologists study a few cats; Professors speculate about origin of RNA and DNA; Yale Law discriminates against minority viewpoint in the name of tolerance; Deaf frogs glow . . . and more during today's episode of Answers News, broadcast from the Creation Museum.
Today's News Articles
Amazing giant multicolored squirrels caught on camera, become Internet sensation
Why Do Humans Have Wisdom Teeth That Need to Be Removed?
I Support Equal Marriage Rights But We Need A Modern Alternative To Our Patriarchal Wedding System
Wheaton scholars pen first 'Origins' college textbook bridging the Bible to ‘mainline science’
Cats Know Their Names—Whether They Care is Another Matter
Building blocks of DNA and RNA could have appeared together before life began on Earth
Yale Law School: no more stipends for students working at Christian conservative orgs
Scientists discover first organism with chlorophyll genes that doesn't photosynthesize
Tiny pumpkin toadlets have glowing bony plates on their backs
UFOs are time machines from the future, professor claims
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