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More than 140 whales wash ashore on New Zealand beach, all die

November 26, 2018Ashley May, USA TODAYComments Off on More than 140 whales wash ashore on New Zealand beach, all die

A mass of pilot whales that washed ashore a southern New Zealand beach have died. Many were euthanized.

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Police trying to recover body of American missionary killed by remote tribe turn back to avoid attack

November 26, 2018November 26, 2018Ashley May, USA TODAYComments Off on Police trying to recover body of American missionary killed by remote tribe turn back to avoid attack

Indian police trying to recover the body ofJohn Allen Chau withdrew their boat inNorth Sentinel in fear they’d be attacked with arrows.

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President Trump’s Thanksgiving meal included Caesar salad amid romaine E. coli outbreak

November 23, 2018Ashley May, USA TODAYComments Off on President Trump’s Thanksgiving meal included Caesar salad amid romaine E. coli outbreak

Trump didn’t eat romaine lettuce on Thanksgiving even though a salad bar was on the menu, the White House says.

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Woman caught on camera stealing package off doorstep. Hilariously, it was full of 500 worms for a pet lizard

November 23, 2018Ashley May, USA TODAYComments Off on Woman caught on camera stealing package off doorstep. Hilariously, it was full of 500 worms for a pet lizard

The accused package thief probably had no idea she was stealing meals meant for a pet bearded dragon. Police say she could face a felony charge.

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Humans didn’t cause mass animal extinctions in Africa, like previously thought, study says

November 23, 2018Ashley May, USA TODAYComments Off on Humans didn’t cause mass animal extinctions in Africa, like previously thought, study says

In research published in the journal Science, authors say extinctions of mammal communities in Africa occurred before evidence of human hunting.

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American missionary killed by remote tribe leaves behind diary: ‘I hope this isn’t one of my last notes’

November 23, 2018Ashley May, USA TODAYComments Off on American missionary killed by remote tribe leaves behind diary: ‘I hope this isn’t one of my last notes’

John Allen Chau, 26, left notes with a fisherman who helped him travel to the off-limits tribe on an Indian island in the Bay of Bengal.

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Massive 4,000-year-old termite mounds can be seen on Google Earth

November 21, 2018Ashley May, USA TODAYComments Off on Massive 4,000-year-old termite mounds can be seen on Google Earth

The mounds, some still inhabited, are believed to be the world’s most extensive bioengineering effort by a single insect species.

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Why washing romaine lettuce won’t kill E. coli that’s already sickened 32 people

November 21, 2018Ashley May, USA TODAYComments Off on Why washing romaine lettuce won’t kill E. coli that’s already sickened 32 people

Bacteria like E. coli can remain in romaine lettuce, even after careful washing. Here’s why you need to throw it away to keep from getting sick.

Nation

What’s open and closed on Thanksgiving day?

November 21, 2018Ashley May, USA TODAYComments Off on What’s open and closed on Thanksgiving day?

Most businesses will be closed Thanksgiving day, including many retail stores. Here’s a list of what’s open and closed.

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‘Breakthrough’ peanut allergy drug ready for FDA review offers hope for those who suffer

November 19, 2018November 20, 2018Ashley May, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Breakthrough’ peanut allergy drug ready for FDA review offers hope for those who suffer

Two-thirds of the people in the study could eat two peanuts a day after nine to 12 months of treatment, according to the study published in The NEJM.

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