As of Monday, Norway has banned the breeding of the British bulldog and Cavalier King Charles spaniel, arguing practice leads to health issues.
Author: Gabriela Miranda, USA TODAY
After Tennessee school board bans Holocaust novel ‘Maus,’ comic book stores send students copies
After a Tennessee school board voted to ban a novel about the Holocaust, comic book store owners offer copies to students.
Imagine being ‘forgotten’ in an airport basement for hours. This traveler lived it.
Whether traveling internationally or state-wide, people with disabilities take extra precautions to ensure accommodations are available.
As koala populations dwindle, Australia pledges $35 million to help preserve the species
Australia will spend an additional $35 million (US dollars) in the next four years to protect koala habitat after the catastrophic 2020 bushfires.
Fallen NYPD officer’s ‘final gift’ was to save 5 lives through organ donation
NYPD Officer Wilbert Mora, 27, saved five lives after his organs were donated. Mora and his partner were shot while on a domestic disturbance call.
TikTok and Instagram pull ads by mental health company that linked ADHD to obesity
Meta and TikTok quickly removed ads from Cerebral, a mental health company, that linked ADHDA and obesity.
Massachusetts man sues Uber for $63 million after crash leaves him paralyzed
A Massachusetts man who was left paralyzed after a car crash in an Uber is suing the company over the driver’s “alarming” driving history.
Here’s how much you need to earn to be in the top 1% in your state and nationwide
In the U.S., a family must earn almost $600,000 to be in the top 1%, but how does that vary per state?
Toddler orders $2,000 worth of items at Walmart while playing with mom’s phone
A New Jersey toddler playing with his mom’s phone bought $2,000 of Walmart items; the family found out when the furniture arrived on their doorstep.
During welfare check, police find dead man and 124 snakes inside Maryland home
Maryland officials found a dead man and 124 caged snakes during a welfare check. Some of them were venomous, and they were “meticulously cared for.”