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North America
The iconic Miami Seaquarium shuts down after dark legacy of animal abuse and crumbling conditions
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The Associated Press
October 14, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
‘Francine picked us. We didn’t pick her’: Lowe’s in Virginia welcomes back beloved store cat who vanished a month ago, found in another state
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John Raby
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Julie Walker
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The Associated Press
October 8, 2025
Newsletters
Jane Goodall inspired generations of girls—and transformed her field for women in science
By
Emma Hinchliffe
October 2, 2025
Innovation
Climate-conscious Vermont ski resort hires goats to mow its lawn: ‘They’re great employees. They take a lot of lunch breaks, but that’s kind of the idea’
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Amanda Swinhart
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Holly Ramer
and
The Associated Press
October 1, 2025
Law
Eric Adams moves to ban 150-year tradition of horse-drawn carriages in Central Park after spree of ponies running free, dying on the job
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Philip Marcelo
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The Associated Press
September 18, 2025
Environment
Cattle ranchers talk to wolves by blasting AC/DC’s ‘Thunderstruck’ or dialogue from movies: ‘I am not putting up with this anymore!’
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Cedar Attanasio
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The Associated Press
August 31, 2025
Environment
Florida is deploying robot rabbit lures that cost $4,000 apiece in a desperate push to solve the Everglades’ python problem
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Curt Anderson
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Cody Jackson
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The Associated Press
August 28, 2025
Environment
‘We’ve never seen anything like this’: Delaware beach-goers swear they feel the jellyfish sting more than ever
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Mingson Lau
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Patrick Whittle
and
The Associated Press
August 6, 2025
Success
Seattle cat video entrepreneur on screening his 73-minute opus nationwide: ‘It’s not all cats falling into a bathtub. That would get exhausting’
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Lindsey Bahr
and
The Associated Press
August 3, 2025
Finance
Where’s the beef? Hamburger inflation is running at 12% as America’s herds literally shrink
By
Josh Funk
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The Associated Press
July 17, 2025
Lifestyle
After almost 250 years as a symbol, the Bald Eagle is finally the official bird of the United States
By
Giovanna Dell'Orto
and
The Associated Press
July 13, 2025
Health
Mexico barred from sending cattle to U.S. after some test positive for the flesh-eating New World screwworm
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AFP
July 10, 2025
Economy
‘Tiger King’ cat wrangler ‘Doc’ Antle faces up to 10 years in prison in South Carolina sentencing
By
Jeffrey Collins
and
The Associated Press
July 8, 2025
Tech
A Harvard University researcher was just charged with smuggling frog embryos into the country. Her colleagues say she’s doing critical work on cancer cures
By
Kathy McCormack
and
The Associated Press
May 28, 2025
Environment
The Trump administration just proposed its first animal to be added to the endangered species list: a rare fish from Nevada that’s ‘barely clinging to existence’
By
Rio Yamat
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The Associated Press
May 21, 2025
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