A tiny animal called Brasilodon quadrangularis is the world’s oldest known mammal – with records dating back 225 million years – a new study says.
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
Coca-Cola discontinues Honest Tea: The ‘just a tad sweet’ products to disappear after this year
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Wells Fargo ordered to pay $22 million for firing executive who alleged financial misconduct
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After GOP criticism, White House spokesperson defends Biden’s slam of MAGA for ‘semi-fascism’
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Meet Clark, the 19-year-old bald eagle spotted traveling through airport security
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This sea creature once inspired mermaid tales. Now, it’s ‘functionally extinct’ in China.
Human activities have threatened dugongs worldwide. Now, the marine animal is “functionally extinct” in China, a Wednesday study concluded.
What is ‘rainbow fentanyl?’ Nationwide, officials report ‘deadly’ colorful pills, powder
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‘Extremely rare’ brain-eating amoeba infection suspected in Nebraska child’s death
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Elon Musk is not buying Manchester United. Tweet was a ‘long-running joke,’ billionaire says.
On Tuesday night, Elon Musk took to Twitter to share that he was “buying Manchester United.” The Tesla CEO later clarified he was joking.