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Lolita the killer whale to be freed from Florida aquarium after 30-year fight by animal advocates
A killer whale named Lolita has cleared the first hurdle to being freed from a Florida aquarium and rejoining an orca pod in the wild.
An Atlanta engineer rode every Disney ride in the world in 12 days. Here’s how he did it.
An Atlanta man named Nathan Firesheets spent his own money to go on 216 rides at 12 Disney parks in four countries in 12 days.
California banning Skittles? Lawmaker fights confusion over bill targeting chemicals
California lawmakers are considering a bill to ban five chemicals from being used in the manufacturing and sale of many foods in the state.
California woman with ‘heart so pure’ found killed; ex-boyfriend with abuse history arrested
Police have arrested the ex-boyfriend of Mirelle Mateus of Southern California, saying he killed her. Court records show he has a troubled history.
Much of US braces for harsh cold weekend weather ahead of spring; another atmospheric river headed for California
Much of the U.S. gets bitterly cold temperatures Saturday and Sunday, ahead of spring’s arrival Monday. California faces its 12th atmospheric river.
World watches as 2 eaglets hatch on live webcam in Virginia; a third could emerge any day
A second bald eaglet hatched this week to proud parents Martin and Rosa northern Virginia. A third could hatch any moment on a live webcam.
Thunderstorms roll into Gulf Coast states, snow dumps on Michigan; Friday weather updates
Thunderstorms will roll across states in the Gulf Coast on Friday, parts of Michigan will get more than a foot of snow and California catches a break.
Believe it: ‘Ted Lasso’ pub to be listed on Airbnb for 3 nights in October
Only 12 “Ted Lasso” fans will get the to stay at the charming pub depicted in the hit Apple TV show.
Buffalo Wild Wings sued by Chicago man because their ‘wings’ are breast meat
A Chicago man has sued Buffalo Wild Wings for calling fried chicken breast meat “wings,” arguing that the chain downgraded the item to save costs.